Title | 2005 Spring, University Magazine |
Creator | Weber State University Alumni |
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Collection Name | Alumni Magazine |
Description | The annual alumni publication of Weber State University. |
Subject | Ogden (Utah); Weber State University--History; Alumni and alumnae |
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Date | 2005 |
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OCR Text | Show RING 2005 nnna enn pena ee ea fence ae AAT aon A Peek at a. ’ Ron McBride discusses his decision to come to WSU, his recruiting and coaching philosophies and his plans for Wildcat football. Students in the Bachelor of Integrated Studies program customize their education by focusing on three subjects, creating opportunities for innovative interdisciplinary study. A new department featuring a WSU tradition from past or present campus culture. This edition spotlights the annual Mt. Ogden hike. Former Utah governor Olene S. Walker recalls her days as a Weber student. Classmates check in. ee Rana Ra eee Follow WSU theatre students as they take their production of “The Miser” on the road to compete in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Be ee ce Weber State University’s nursing department is a quiet giant in the battle against the current nursing shortage, using innovative programs to help provide quality health care across Utah. Degen er a : WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE Vot. 10, No. 1, Sprinc 2005 j EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kathryn Edwards ART DIRECTOR Hillary Wallace 98 DESIGNERS Pablo Airth Michelle Lewis 05 Kedrick Ridges 05 MANAGING EDITOR Jennifer Philion AC SAAT AAA A AAA ASAT John Kowalewski Jennifer Philion PHOTOGRAPHERS Thomas Ammon Robert Casey Scott Halford Robert Johnson Jennifer Larson AACA Sane Nee aTENE NETBEANS TSE AN AT D TAARILEEATR RRTR TTA AIAG ARTRIGITASAST ANGIE TTRREATaEE SB TST CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Margie Esquibel Lynell Gardner Vicki Gorrell Comments and questions about Weber State University Magazine may be sent to the editor AAA AT ATG TA TIGNES ETRE TBAB RT Be RTE=RTHCENG CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Barbara Bernstein John Kowalewski Travis Clemens Lisa Largent 84 Paul Garcia Ellen Rantz Lynell Gardner Don Spainhower Jennifer Philion Gary Toyn 91 at the address below or forwarded by phone: 801-626-6348, fax: 801-626-7069 or e-mail magazine@weber.edu i4 4 i :& i POSTMASTER: ia Send address changes to Weber State i 4025 University Circle, Ogden UT 84408- | University Magazine, Weber State University, 5 i i i 5 i 4025. WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WEB weber.edu RAO ja : i‘ |i i| ig i | i |i i WEBER BOARD Jane H. Dan E. STATE UNIVERSITY OF TRUSTEES 2004-2005 Brewer, Chair James 68, Vice Chair Barney Chapman 72 Mac Christensen Thomas F. Davidson Jewel Lee Kenley ex 93 Dan Milne 85 Catherine A. Ortega 74 Kathy S. Petersen Cody S. Jones FRONT COVER PHOTO by Robert Casey EF ETRE STEERS ESTER TEL TTL TFL FE FETE TEES SE EC WSU students perform in Moliere's “The Miser.” PHOTO BY SCOTT HALFORD EAA RC 2 LRA WSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WEB alumni.weber.org EE FE EEE ETE PRET TEE TPCT TT TP Watch LITERATURE CONFERENCE CELEBRATES 20 YEARS WSU's National Undergraduate Literature Conference celebrated its 20th anniversary this spring. To mark the milestone, the conference was expanded to four days and featured six keynote | speakers, including PHOTO BY ROBERT JOHNSON/ STANDARD-EXAMINER two-time Pulitzer Prize- winning author Norman Mailer, whose works include “The Executioner's Song” and “The Armies of the Night.” During his visit, Mailer read excerpts from his work and shared his views on current events with the campus community. More than 250 students from across the country attended this year's conference to hone their writing skills and share their work. Weber State's literature conference is the only one in the country that focuses exclusively on undergraduates. OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD Clinical Laboratory Sciences professor and chair Yasmen Simonian has been named the 2005 John S. Hinckley Fellow. Simonian joined the WSU faculty 7 in 1981 and has received numerous outstanding teaching awards, including 2004 Crystal Crest Master Teacher. In addition to |} WSU NEWS & EVENTS teaching clinical laboratory sciences, she and her colleagues pioneered the development and delivery of an entire online CLS program. The John S. Hinckley Fellow Award was established after Hinckley’s death in 1990 to honor the local business leader's dedication to and support of WSU. The award is presented annually to a member of the WSU faculty who excels in teaching, scholarship and service. Mr. GABRIELSEN GOES TO WASHINGTON Senior microbiology and pre-dental student Eric Gabrielsen had an audience on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., in April. Gabrielsen was one of only 60 students nationwide invited to present his research at the annual Posters on the Hill event, sponsored by the national Council on Undergraduate Research. The event offers lawmakers a chance to interact with student researchers and see the outcomes of federal research money. Gabrielsen has conducted extensive DNA research on the brine fly population in the Great Salt Lake and may have uncovered a new brine fly species. EMT TRAINING RURAL SITES A FORUM FOR SCHOLARSHIP Tackling topics from E-coli to gambling rationales to lake-effect snowstorms, more than 50 WSU professors from all seven academic colleges and the Stewart Library shared their latest research with students, colleagues and the public at the inaugural faculty forum. The event included poster and paper presentations by faculty, celebrating their scholarship and creativity. Organizers hope the forum will spark future collaborations between departments and colleges with similar areas of interest. POPULAR BACK Hall, closed last year to upgrade Its sound system to a 5.1 digital theater. It also added a full-dome digital projection system. The planetarium offers shows to the community every Wednesday evening during the semester. Additionally, the WSU WSU's Department of Emergency Care & Rescue is helping western states train paramedics in rural areas, with a program that uses state-of-the-art interactive video technology to educate students In Utah, Wyoming and Washington. remote areas. IN BUSINESS The facility, located in Lind Lecture OFFERED AT Faculty say training responders tn rural areas is critical because the need for paramedics is most acute in those places where medical assistance isn't just around the corner. The video technology allows a professor teaching a class at the Ogden campus to Interact with 25-30 additional students in these ATTRACTION The Ott Planetarium has reopened following seven months of renovations. PHOTO BY ROBERT CASEY WEBER physics department hosts a free star party Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m., north of Lind Lecture Hall. SEMI-EXTREME EDITION Inspired in part by the popular television show, members of the Weber State University Davis Student Council and construction management majors teamed up to refurbish a home in Roy for spring break 2005. To be considered for the project, applicants had to be WSU students who owned a house or property in need of finishing work or repair, and demonstrate PHOTO COURTESY OF AMY DAVIS —- WSU MAKEOVER how the remodel would assist them with their schooling. The refurbished home, owned by WSU student Lorin THERE SHE Is... Miss UTAH Weber State alumni had reason to cheer for Miss Utah at this year’s Miss America pageant. Amy Davis (above), Miss Utah 2004, is a graduate of WSU John Kowalewski, University Communications PHOTO BY JENNIFER LARSON/ THE SIGNPOST with a degree in musical theatre and piano performance. She showcased her piano skills during the competition and credits her musical training with helping her recover from a head injury. During her reign she has advocated for greater awareness for people with brain injuries while serving as the national spokesperson for the Brain Injury Association of America. June 6-10: Boys’ State NGA July 17: Lindquist Pops Concert and Fireworks Yada A MMM June 6-July 8: National Youth Sports Program or Bishop, was In need of new carpeting, linoleum, patching and painting. Local businesses donated supplies, and a local hotel housed the family of six in two complimentary suites during the weeklong renovation. WILDCAT Sidelines | wsu atHtetics— The ‘Cats upset Big Sky regular-season champion and tournament host Portland State University in the semifinals, then shut out Montana 1-0 for the tournament title. Featuring the accomplishments of WSU's student-athletes on the playing field and in the classroom. INDOOR TRACK 4-PEAT Along with the team's accomplishments For the fourth consecutive year, the Weber State University women’s indoor track and field team captured the Big Sky Conference title. Coach Jim Blaisdell was named the conference's Coach of the Year for the fourth straight season. on the field, the Wildcats’ 3.18 combined GPA earned the 2004 National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Adidas Team Academic Award, given to all intercollegiate soccer teams that have a GPA above 3.0. GJERTSEN the 55-meter hurdles and Wade won the 200-meter dash at the meet in Pocatello, Idaho, in February. FOSMARK NAMED SETS BIG SKY RECORD Senior forward Julie Gjertsen set the alltime Big Sky three-point record Feb. 3 at home against the University of Montana. She hit 233 three-pointers during her CONSENSUS career, 21 more than the previous mark. ALL-AMERICAN Brady Fosmark, a junior defensive end on to the Walter Payton Football Camp AllAmerican team. SECOND TIME'S THE CHARM A year after winning the regular-season Big Sky championship but losing in the conference tournament, the WSU women's soccer team did just the opposite: After finishing fourth in the conference season, the Wildcats rallied in the postseason tournament to claim their first-ever berth in the NCAA tournament. PHOTO BY ROBERT CASEY on point-after attempts. He was named WSU Women's Basketball Coach Carla Taylor has received the 2005 ATHENA® Award, presented by the Women In Business committee of Weber Chamber of Commerce. The ATHENA® Award Is given each year to an individual who has attained and personified the highest level of professional excellence No. 51 ALL-TIME eight sacks and 89 hit 17-of-22 field goal attempts this year and went 15-for-16 AWARD Taylor, a former Wildcat player who Is now in her 17th season as coach, has produced two Big Sky Champion teams and 99 Big Sky Academic All-Conference players. Wildcats, recording WSU's all-time leader. CHAMBER has devoted time and energy to the community in a meaningful way and, above all, has generously assisted women in attaining their full potential. Fosmark played in all 12 games for the Johnson, also a junior, WINS in his or her business or profession, WSU's football team, was named to all four Division I-AA All-American teams to become the school’s first consensus first-team All-American since 1998. Joe Johnson, the Wildcats’ kicker, also was named a first-team AllAmerican. tackles. He needs one more sack to become TAYLOR the Ogden/ Colby Foxley and Nina Wade, both seniors, led the Wildcats to victory. Foxley won on the court in the Swenson Building, where the Wildcats volleyball team will play and practice after renovation Is completed in fall 2006. Gjertsen was named to the all-conference team three times and won two Big Sky CoMVP Awards during her WSU career. FASHION FORWARD WSU athletic teams will be sporting a new look in the coming year. New logos have been designed to refresh the image of Wildcat sports teams, club sports, and campus clubs and organizations. Watch for the new logos on your favorite team's jerseys, in the WSU bookstore and From the days of Willie Sojourner to Jermaine Boyette, the WSU men's basketball program has had a tradition of great teams since making the jump to NCAA four-year status In 1962. Those achievements were recognized by Street and Smith's 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time, a national sports magazine. The publication listed the Wildcats at No. 51, ahead of several major-conference teams. Idaho State University, at No. 73, was the only other Big Sky school to make the list. Travis Clemens, University Communications at Tam PYerect ii eley ee ae state's college football fans. He spoke with Jennifer Philion WaterNar AKsee is first recruiting the interview I look for guys who have potential— srowth potential, guys you can develop. At a place like WSU, youre going to have to develop players; take them from where they are now and bring them to a higher level. In this profession, you earn your stripes for taking a guy whos a pretty good athlete with a good work ethic, and making him into something JP When did the idea of coaching at WSU occur to you? MAC Summer before last, I spent the afternoon up here with (former athletic director) Dutch Belnap. I'd never really been up here, so we looked around the facility and just talked in general—not knowing there would be a coaching change. I left thinking this is a pretty nice situation, and maybe someday if the head job was open, I'd look at it. special. that I’ve been here before, been in the state for a number of years; people know me and know what I'm about. Also, WSU has a reputation that people trust, and they feel this is a good place for their kids to go to school and play football. JP How do you get the players who were already here to buy into your philosophy? MAC The first thing I did when I arrived was talk to every player to get their thoughts about the program. I wrote down everything they said and took key points out of their comments, then discussed the issues with the team: “Here are the things you talked about, heres how were going to handle each of When the head job came open, I called, actually, to recommend another coach. Then we started talking, and I asked what WSU was looking for, and I was asked if I'd be interested. I had been kind of watching during the season, seeing what the scores were. | said, absolutely, I'm interested if youre interested. Id love to have that job. these situations, and here's what I expect from you. Players have to be 100 percent accountable for their actions and accountable to each other, in JP Why is this the right job for you, and why are you the right person for this job? MAC Almost every job I've taken involved a program that was down, that I had to rebuild. I haven't gone into ready-made situations. Whatever we create here, it’s our own creation. I'm excited by the challenge. | want to see how much we can develop this team and these players. JP You've signed a class of 27 recruits for the team. What do you look for in a player? the classroom and in the weight room. We want the players to develop a trust in each other, because they know everyone is investing the same amount of time; everyone pays the same price to play. “rm excited by the challenge. | want UM RR CRC) Ruts team and these players.” MAC I talk to kids about what things are important to them and what their values are. I try to get a feel for whether they love the gym. If guys have been involved in sports since they were 8 or 9 years old, and they ve been gym rats for that long, they know what they have to do to get the job done. JP How did you sell WSU you were recruiting? to the players MAC In some cases, I knew the kids already. In other cases, I knew their high school coaches because their former players have played for me. The connections just go on and on. It helps JP What should fans expect for the coming season? MAC At this point, I'm evaluating things day by day, but fans can expect a very competitive football team. The team will know how to play at the end of a game, how to close out the game. Theyre going to play with more energy as the game goes on. Theyll be stronger at the end of the season than at the beginning. Theyre not going to tire out in the last four or five games; theyre going to keep getting better. classes and have a great work ethic. and being around the players, then its Then they have to make a breakthrough. Breakthroughs come in different ways, like beating a good team on the road —that proves something to the team, gives them a new belief in what they can do. It’s a hump to get over. time to hang it up. I had a heart attack during the middle of last season, and when I was home for a few days, I missed the field so There are going to be three or four big humps that have to be faced here. being reborn. This is amy exciting profession. I've been involved in football since I was 5; its something I feed off of. When youre away from it, you cant wait Montana is obviously a hump; we have to be able to beat teams like that to know that, hey, were on par with anybody. JP Youre 65. You've said WSU is your last stop; you've also said youd like to coach until you're 80. Have you thought about what lies beyond your four-year contract? FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2005 WSU | Ces much. When I walked back onto the field to coach the players, it was like to get back. It’s not like I couldnt retire. Money is not the issue. | have enough money to retire; | could do whatever I want at this point in my life. What I want to do is coach these players and help this university do something special. Buco cei aoe | S ve ae Lae ee Club will sponsor a tailgate tent before every home football game this fall. Fans will be able to eat and mingle with Waldo and the WSU spirit squad, and a member of the football coaching staff will give a pre-game ‘chalk talk." . ey Calif. | ia NEU 3 etree ag Le | Fargo, ) rs 24 BE) Ce id m. wT nae Oct. | ae ence eit a vai NTT CT ae Dr Meet | oe per m. MDT AES oe’ r Codie: Lor] Sry University* : 05 i Le ve ‘Sturn Ayes 6 co . ‘Sacramento Sey University* 1:05 p.m. ve | ey Oct. 22 at ER Kcg Washington TVs Cheney, Wash., 2:05 p.m. PDT the campus with entertainment, information booths, Also, the WSU Alumni Association and the Wildcat So Saturday es 7 a . North Dakota StateSay Weber State University Is inviting everyone to the Ogden campus for a Wildcat Block Party celebration on Friday, Sept. 2, prior to the 2005 season opener. Event organizers plan to fill The celebration continues on Saturday, Sept. 3, with Weber State hosting Western State at Stewart Stadium. After the game, fireworks will cap the weekend festivities. ea U 2 Excitement is building as new head coach Ron McBride prepares the Wildcats for the 2005 football season, with two new ways for the community to get involved in the action. food and plenty of fun for the whole family. Sept Te tices s eA Football 2005: Fan-Friendly Fun cats a I trea a Oct. Le Idaho ey TOs ee ee bh | Saturday, Neva Dp a 2 ee) aire la(e pms yee | ks OTN EL Le 1 ee aut ele SSAC E NY Nov. 19 a ae Southern Utah OV eti ay 3:05 p.m. MST eo 51e eC k ee oo Ter Tg ct Nday’ yadda nMMM MAC The team has to develop a fundamental base of how to play the game, have good leadership in the upper MAC I only worry about today. I'm not going to worry about what I want to do four years from now. I think when you get out of bed in the morning and youre not looking forward to coming to work WO JP What needs to be done at WSU to build a program with sustained success? HEALTH CARE’S WSU’s innovative nursing program helps battle a state shortage Thanks to the Weber State University Department of Nursing, Lyman now has her practical nursing (PN) certificate and graduated from the PN-to-RN program with her Associate of Science degree in May. None of this is unusual. After all, the nursing department graduates approximately 250 registered nurses each year. But Lyman isnt a typical nursing student: She’s received her nursing education in her hometown of Tooele, Utah, one of eight outreach sites WSU is running to help relieve nursing shortages in rural parts of the state. REACHING Out To RuRAL UTAH These outreach programs are perfect for students, such as Lyman, who wouldnt otherwise have the ILLUSTRATION BY HILLARY WALLACE chance to become nurses. “I’m married, have two school-age children, and would not have been able to balance family life with a long commute to a university, Lyman said. “Being able to work via the Internet and do clinical practices in my hometown has been invaluable.” WSU began the outreach nursing program in 1972. It had become clear by that time that students who left their rural hometowns for a nursing education rarely returned home, choosing instead to remain along the Wasatch Front. “However, if we can train them where they already live and are happy, then they usually stay, said outreach program coordinator Pam Hugie. The program establishes outreach sites in areas that have a shortage of nurses. A site operates until there are enough graduates to meet local needs; then that site closes, and a new one can open elsewhere. It has been extremely successful, according to Department of Nursing chair Debra Huber. “Hospitals that previously closed have reopened, and physicians that left a community because there was no hospital have returned,” she says. “There's very good health care accessible throughout Utah, and WSU has had a critical role in making that possible.” This outreach program has been a model for other nursing educators around the country, Huber said, and it’s just one way WSU has broken ground and been a national leader. COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION “WSU offered the first online delivery for nursing in the mid 1990s, Huber said. “We had our own server, and our faculty learned how to become programmers. Now,-online courses are everywhere." Another way WSU has made nursing education more convenient is through its articulated program design. “Our PN certificate curriculum is exactly the same as the first year of the associate degree nursing program, Huber said. “So if a person graduates < < < < les] om tH 7 tt o Gq — —l HEATHER LYMAN WAS TIRED OF BEING A “MEDICAL voyeur. After 10 years as a medical transcriptionist, she realized she wanted to be involved personally in health care, rather than type about it. “I was on the outside looking in,” she said, “so I decided to join in.” nstitution, his pr ‘ogram 2 See and its facul are visionary. from the PN program and wants to become an associate degree registered nurse, they can continue in our program without having to repeat anything. Also, RNs who want to expand their education can enter the RN-to-BSN program and earn a Bachelor of Science. Huber credits her predecessor, Gerry Hansen, with many of the new ideas the WSU nursing program has put into practice. “She set up the articulated program with all of the vocational PN schools throughout Utah, so we can provide seamless RN education for those students, also,» Huber said. “That model has been adopted in many other states.” The spirit of innovation continues to be strong within the department, Huber said. “We ve always been at the vanguard, moving forward. Our institution, this program and its faculty are visionary and willing to take a risk. Weve been successful in providing nursing education in places where it was not prior, or in a manner that had not been offered before. NoVING FORWARD As the largest nursing program in the state, WSU has been so successful in so many ways that it constantly receives more applicants than it can accommodate. It is a major challenge, said Huber, to continue to expand the program in this age of budget cutting. “We have to cap student enrollment because of a state-imposed limitation on the faculty-student ratio; we cannot have more than 10 RN students with one faculty member in a clinical setting, she said. With these restrictions, the focus is on finding the money to increase the number of faculty members. Huber said the department approaches the issue through legislation and private partnerships. PHOTOS BY ROBERT CASEY WSU is a member of the Utah Nursing Leadership Forum, in which the heads of all the nursing programs in the state meet regularly and work together to address the state legislature. “Anything that affects one program affects all the programs, and I've been impressed with the noncompetitive, collaborative effort,’ Huber said. The eroups efforts have paid off: Last year, nursing programs received ongoing legislative support, allowing WSU to hire two additional faculty members and admit 20 more RN students. However, the legislature has made it very clear that while it's willing to support nursing programs, the health care industry should help as well. “We have been very fortunate in finding community financial partners,’ Huber said. “They pay the costs of faculty, resources and programs that our state funding doesnt cover, because they need nurses educated.” Many health care companies, hospitals and communities have stepped up to help financially support the WSU nursing program. As a result of partnerships in Davis County, WSU Davis will welcome its first class of 30 RN students into a state- of-the-art nursing laboratory in the fall. Also, a gift of more than $1 million from Intermountain Health Care (IHC) will allow the nursing program to create two more associate degree outreach sites, which will graduate an additional 80 RNs. As part of IHC’s initiative to require a bachelor’s degree for management positions, its sift will fund two additional RN-to-BSN outreach programs, giving nurses currently in management a chance to earn their degree. Huber is grateful for the support WSU nursing gets from all around Utah, and it gives her confidence that the program's state-wide success will endure. “People tell me, WSU is like a quiet giant — | had no clue you were everywhere,— she said. “But that’s been our mission for more than 30 years, and I feel very comfortable that weIl continue to meet the state's nursing needs.” Jennifer Philion, University Communications GETTING THE SHOW ON THE ROAD ‘THE WHAT IS KCACTE? “The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival is the NCAA Tournament of theater,’ says associate dean of the College of Arts & Humanities Catherine Zublin, a theatre professor who judges the regional design competition. “It’s the highest honor educational theater can get in the U.S.” The KCACTF is a national program overseen by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. More than 600 colleges and universities across the country, divided into eight regions, enter their productions for adjudication. A judge attends the production and gives feedback RECONSTRUCTION WORK Altogether, 24 WSU students and four faculty members have traveled to the Region VIII festival, hosted by Phoenix-area community colleges. Most of the students, along with assistant theatre professor and “The Miser’ director Larry Dooley, left Ogden on Feb. 6 and endured a 13-hour bus trip. Associate professor Van Tinkham and Department of Performing Arts technical director John Bizzell transported the show's set, costumes, props and other equipment in two large rental trucks. “The Miser’ has been challenging for the actors, who had to abandon much of what they ve been taught about realistic acting; this play calls for exaggerated movements, mannerisms and speech delivery. They also faced a two-month gap between the show's fall run and this spring's encore. However, Dooley says, “The actors seemed very comfortable MMM So many things have led up to this moment: the countless hours of planning, design and rehearsal that went into a successful production at WSU last fall; the resulting invitation to bring the show to regional competition in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival; the reshuffling of students’ and faculty members already-jammed spring schedules to stage two fundraising shows at WSU - all just to get the show on the road. The regional festivals are held in January and February, with 8-10 productions invited to each. WSU is a member of Region VIII, which includes Utah, Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada. A panel of three judges travels to every region and views all of the shows. In each region, this panel “holds over” shows in consideration for the annual national festival; after all the regions have met, the panel decides which shows to invite. YAPCAMN The house is packed, the crowd is lively, and the actors are pumped. © We are going to kick some theatrical butt tonight!” whispers sophomore Scott Tuckfield, punctuating with a leaping karate kick. to the performers, director and designers after the show. Each region's judges confer and decide which productions to invite to regional competition. AGA It’s 7:55 pM. ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, AND THE CAST and crew of Weber State University s production of “The Miser’ are taking their places backstage in a theater at Glendale Community College in Arizona. IN ARIZONA —_ COMPETES MISER’ WwW WSU’°S DANCING IN THE DARK With so many things happening at once, the action on the stage resembles an elaborate, if not very graceful, dance. Students holding walls and columns wait for lights to be moved. Others crawl over and under platforms, clamping and screwing pieces together. Junior Nathan Dame, who plays the lead character, stops working and calls the actors together to look at the set, about one-third built after two hours. “Usually, we only see it in pieces on the floor or when it's all put together, he says. “Looking at it now, I see things I never noticed before.” Stage lights brighten and dim as the light board is programmed; Bizzell directs students in semidarkness. As more pieces come together, actors slip in and out of character, and crew members break into song and dance. They re getting tired, but they stay focused on building a solid set. “Let's be careful, guys, says Dame. “I do have to stand on this.” PHOTOS BY SCOTT HALFORD Nathan Dame (center) and Nikki Cole Pappas perform in WSU's elaborate production of Moliere's “The Miser," a classic 17th- century comedy about a miser's meddling in the love lives of his 5K WSU MAGAZINE | Spring 2005 son and daughter. with starting up again. They seemed to really bond during the initial rehearsal process, and they were glad to see one another again. Two performances are scheduled at Glendale Community College, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday. On Tuesday evening, the cast and crew gather at the theater to begin unloading the trucks, building the set and setting up for the shows. Here, everyone is a laborer: the shows crew, the actors and even the director. They team up to carry large, heavy set pieces onto the stage. Some pieces havent survived the trip intact — a snapped stair railing here, a crushed Styrofoam mantel there. “We'll put that back together later,” says Tinkham. “Just make a pile of the broken pieces.” Figuring out how to recreate the show in a strange, smaller theater is a challenge. “The space is always different than you expect, says Bizzell. “And a lot of the people here havent built the set before. But theyre pitching in and doing a good job.” Tinkham measures the floor plan to determine where to position the set. The electrics crew, led by lighting designer Chris Philion, a senior, and master electrician Cliff Wallgren, a junior, examines the lights and sorts through circuiting and placement problems. At 9 p.m., after four hours of work, the set is up, with only some repair work and paint touch-ups to be completed in the morning. The electrics crew stays late to position and focus lights. By 10:30 p.m., everyone is exhausted. Stage manager Serah Pope, a senior, sums up the feeling: “It's too late to think. Just act, and hope it all works.” CRUNCH TIME By 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, everyone is back in the theater. Dooley discusses the day's schedule as Tinkham and Bizzell rebuild the broken railing. Sound technicians blast booming thunder, and the electrics crew works its way around some obstacles. “Every time we go somewhere else and have to deal with their technical difficulties, Im happy for what we have at WSU, says Wallgren. Dame steps outside to enjoy the sun. This is his third time at KCACTF, and he says the festivals have been a valuable addition to his education. “There are great workshops, and you get to see the best shows of the region, he says. “Plus, this gives us a lot of practical experience: traveling as a troupe, picking up the show and taking it on the road. This is the kind of thing we ll be doing for a living.” Two hours until the matinee, the theater is buzzing with activity. The actors inspect the compacted set, realizing some of the entrances and exits are smaller than theyre used to. Actors run through lines, their voices competing with those of crew members yelling instructions, the whine of screw guns making last-minute repairs, and the clank of Tinkham’s ladder as he paints over the sets scuffs and scrapes. AT THE END OF THE SHOW. THE AUDIENCE ERUPTS IN A STANDING OVATION. DEMANDING A SECOND CURTAIN CALL. | TAKE ONE The first show, it’s clear from the beginning, will not be something to write home about. Delayed by late judges, sapped by a small, unresponsive audience, and plagued with technical problems, the cast and crew seem relieved and disheartened when it's over. “The show was wonderful, and the audiences reaction was superb,” she says. “I saw the production at WSU, They quickly regain their sense of humor and urgency, realizing there is work to be done before the next show. “Well just look at that show as a rehearsal, says Philion. The technical issues are addressed, and Dooley runs actors through some of the scenes to perfect their timing. He opens warm-ups at 7 p.m. with a speech to the cast and crew: “I've really been touched by this whole experience.” Two KCACTF representatives stay to critique the production. Belinda Boyd and John Shafer from the University of Central Florida's theatre department offer congratulations. “You looked like you were having fun up there, says Boyd. “What you created and I appreciated was obviously a committed company who put a lot of effort into this production. It was a joy to watch, a treat to listen to.” Boyd and Shafer offer some critical comments, but, Shafer points out, “Were being nitpicky about items that werent as perfectly done as the rest of the show.” PACKING UP Even as Boyd and Shafer address the cast and crew, screw guns can be heard behind the curtain. Bizzell and Tinkham have already started taking down the set, and everyone else joins in when the commentary has ended. Dismantling the set is easier than putting it up. In two hours, just after midnight, the stage is empty and swept, and the trucks are loaded. The cast and crew collapse into bus seats for the ride back to the hotel. Most of the students will be back on this bus at 7 a.m. for the trip home, but theyIl worry about that later. For now, they are perfectly balanced between exhaustion and exhilaration, remembering everything they ve done that has led to this moment: the afterglow of the perfect show. Jennifer Philion, University Communications was not among the final invited productions. NGA _in consideration for the KCACTF national festival but VACAN MMM , Note: WSU's production of “The Miser" was held over —_ The evening crowd comes ready to have a great time. Backstage, actors and crew members hear the first roar of laughter. “Yessssss!” they hiss quietly, pumping their fists. Coming offstage, junior Nikki Cole Pappas is radiant. “I (heart) that audience, she whispers, drawing the heart in the air. As the first act ends, the actors are ecstatic, hugging and laughing. The crowd is hungry for more, and the energy builds in the theater through a rollicking second act. Audience members are laughing so hard they seem to be in pain — heads thrown back, hands on stomachs or waving wildly in the air, tears streaming — and the actors respond with everything they ve got. | At the end of the show, the audience erupts in a standing ovation, demanding a second curtain call. Although the show is over, nobody wants to leave; people linger in the theater, still laughing and going over their favorite scenes. June Phillips, dean of WSU's College of Arts & Humanities, flew in to support the performance. 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Shawn Tolbert, who graduated on May 5, was one of more than 5,000 applicants to the University Michigan medical school and is the first Weber State student accepted there. Here is what he says about his Weber State experience, which was significantly enhanced by the generosity of alumni: “Many of my interviewers wanted to know about my research experience and were impressed with —_ both the amount of hands-on exposure I had and the active role I was allowed to play in the design and implementation of our project, neither of which would have been possible without the help of the generous support I received. © “This past fall as I interviewed at the most competitive medical schools in the country, the other | Shawn knows his Weber State experience set him students | interviewed with were amazed at the types —_ apart from other applicants, and, like so many of experiences I had enjoyed (at WSU). Because Weber State students, he is grateful for alumni and of the smaller class sizes and the close relationships community members whose gifts made a difference I had developed with my professors, I was given in his life. We appreciate your generous and the opportunity to teach labs, be a supplemental thoughtful gifts. instructor and conduct research in the DNA lab. WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY ANNUAL Report of Gifts WEBER STATE University | 2004 Giving at a Glance Alumni 3,174 Friends 937 Organizations 479 $1,051,280 $563,366 $5,084,117 4,590 $6,698,763 Total Academic Affairs Alumni Programs & Scholarships Athletics Capital Projects College of Applied Science & Technology College of Arts & Humanities College of Science College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Dumke College of Health Professions General Scholarships Goddard School of Business & Economics Information Technology Moyes College of Education Restricted University Support Stewart Library Student Support/ Programs University Excellence Fund WSU Foundation $733,886 $95,237 $722,533 $1,214,816 $430,608 $689,652 $389,481 $44,578 $179,530 $7,005 $275,407 $4,200 $370,592 — $75,851 $361,539 $181,910 $809,112 $112,826 Total $6,698,763 © GIFTS IN 2004 Lifetime Giving INDIVIDUALS ¢ John B. and Geraldine W. Goddard Donnell B. and Elizabeth D. Stewart* ORGANIZATIONS ¢ Val A. Browning Foundation Stewart Education Foundation Jason L. and Lynette E. Kap oo ¢ ¢ LOUIS F. MOENCH CIRCLE $1 MILLION OR MORE ¢ ¢¢ @ Robert H., Jr. and Janice Hinckley William R. and Gretchen Kimball John A. and Telitha E. Lindquist Dean F. and Jane S. Morrin Jerry C. and Vickie L. Moyes Clair S. and Joan M. Weenig ORGANIZATIONS Ashton Family Foundation AT&T Global Information Systems Browning-Kimball Foundation Credit Bureau of Ogden ¢ Lawrence T. Dee and Janet T. Dee Foundation Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation * George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation ¢ Alan and Jeanne Hall Foundation ¢ Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Family The Jon and Karen Huntsman Foundation The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Oracle Corporation Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Foundation C. William and Bernice C. Stromberg Norman C. and Barbara L. Tanner Dale W. and Adele C. Young Intermountain Health Care, Inc. ¢ Ralph Nye Charitable Foundation Dee Glen and Ida Smith Estate ¢ Dr. W.C. Swanson Family Foundation AARON W. TRACY CIRCLE $250,000 To $499,999 INDIVIDUALS ¢ Jack and Nancy Behnken Rodney H. and Carolyn (Mitzi) Brady ¢ Vernon M. and MaRee C.” Buehler Keith N. Godfrey LaMar J. and Jean W. Harvey ¢ John S.* and Anne H. Hinckley Darlene H. Hobson Robert L. and Annette S. Marquardt Barry D. and Kathleen S. Mower Janet S. Oberg Sf Kem C. and Carolyn B. Gardner Jay W. Glasmann ¢ Martha Ann D. Healy OO 6 Ho HH hU OH Enterasys Hill Air Force Base Iomega Corporation Kimber Kable Lifetime Products, Inc. John A. and Telitha E. Lindquist Foundation Lindquist Mortuaries Microsoft Corporation Nutraceutical Corporation PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning Parker Aerospace Foundation Junior E. and Blanche B. Rich Foundation Harold W. Ritchey Family Foundation Walter C. Swanson Estate ¢ Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. Jack B., Jr. and DeAnne Parson IBM Corporation ¢¢© ¢ oo Ezekiel R., Jr. and Katherine W. Dumke Marilyn E. Modling Layton P.* and Betty J. Ott ORGANIZATIONS ¢ Autoliv ASP, Inc. ¢ Elizabeth Bell Christian Trust Dr. Ezekiel R. and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation General Motors ¢ Edith Dee Mack Green Foundation ¢ @¢— 6H lM INDIVIDUALS Mark Evans” and Lola G. Austad Matthew S. and Barbara Kimball Browning” William H. and Patricia A. Child Gary E. and Marsha H. Close Thomas F. and Nancy L. Davidson Thomas D. Dee, II Family Edmund W. and Carol B. Dumke Jack D. and Betty J. Lampros ¢—mlUh ¢ Dean W. and Carol J. Hurst ¢¢ $5 MILLION OR MORE INDIVIDUALS Emily R. Barnes* Faye B. Cummings William W., V and C. Anne Dodgson Willard L. and Ruth P. Eccles* ¢ Frank B. and Marcie L. Harvey Willard M. and Donna F. Heed* C. Charles, Jr. and Dorothy B. Hetzel* UM @—lUHD™mUlUSO FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE DAVID O. MCKAY CIRCLE $500,000 To $999,999 ¢ FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY John and Dottie Parson Scott W. and Allison Parson Louis S. and Janet B. Peery” Aileen Perlstein* Harold C.* and Grace M. Steed ORGANIZATIONS ¢ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Foundation ¢ John J. Cortez Family Foundation ¢ DaimlerChrysler Corporation Annie Taylor Dee Foundation ¢ Marriner S. Eccles Foundation H. ALDOUS DIXON CIRCLE $100,000 TO $249,999 INDIVIDUALS ¢ August L. Ahlf Barbara J. Auerbach Carl N. and Lorna W. Barker ¢ Haven J. and Bonnie Rae E.* Barlow Linda M. and Dennis J. Barton Karen W. and E. Keith Beaver* ¢ Glen J. and Beverly D. Behling Virginia C. Brace* Jonathon A. Bugger* Alvin F. and June H. Cobabe Ben H. and Lula Day Ezekiel R. Dumke, Sr.* John D.” and Vera E. Eccles ¢ Douglas A. and Cari E. Eilertson ¢ Robert P. Ekins Jeffrey C. and Nancy E. Flamm James R.* and Patricia B. Foulger Sid W. and Mary Foulger U. Edwin and Mary K. Garrison ¢ George E. and Mary C. Hall Allen N. and Neva H.* Henderson Robert H. Hinckley, Sr.* ¢ James C. and Jodee H. Hoellein James C. and Mary Ann Jacobs ¢ Jewel Lee Kenley Kenneth E.* and Ina Mae Knapp Edmund Wattis* and Jeannik M. Littlefield * George H., Jr.* and Beth F. Lowe ¢ Jane and Tami Marquardt Elizabeth McBride Donald M. and Barbara B. Moore Ronald L. Moshier* ¢ Conrad H. and Carolyn R. Nebeker ¢ Jerry H. and Kathy S. Petersen ¢ Dennis R. and Kristine B. Read Blake Roney ¢ Paul H. and Carolyn L. Thompson Doyle C. and Madelyn H.* Udy ¢ Robert L. and Patricia W. Wangsgard * DECEASED * GIFTS IN 2004 ¢ ¢ Norris J. and Eleanor Owen Estate ¢ Samuel C. and Myra Powell Foundation ¢ Questar Corporation US West Foundation Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. ¢ Simmons Family Foundation Staker Parson Companies ¢ Swire Coca-Cola of Ogden O. C. Tanner Company ¢ Charles J. and Inez Cortez Truscott Foundation TRW Foundation United States Tobacco Sales & Marketing Co., Inc. ¢ C. Scott and Dorothy E. Watkins Charitable Foundation Worth of a Soul Foundation WILLIAM P. MILLER CIRCLE $50,000 TO $99,999 INDIVIDUALS Jerry C. and Carolyn J. Atkin Thomas W. Bachtell Bruce W. Bastian Robert L. and Nadine C. Bateman LuJean W. and Marilyn B. Blakeley Althea Bond* ¢ E. Rich and Jane H. Brewer * DECEASED * GIFTS IN 2004 John R. Lehmer ¢ Helen J. Lundak ¢ Shirley S. Mack Scott and Kim Marquardt Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel ¢ Jean H.A. and Richard R. Miller F. Ann Millner ¢ Mildred Y. Miya Dick and Jan Motta ¢ Preston P. and Betty H. Nibley Robert N. and Shelley H. Packer Kent B. and Nyla K. Petersen Barbara Lynn Petrovich Mitt Romney ¢ M. Paul and Beverly B.* Southwick Merlon L. and Ruth L. Stevenson* Walter C. and Beryl M. Swanson” ¢ Edward B. and Cheri F. Walker Phyllis Cannon Wattis” ¢ Keith W. and Viva May G. Wilcox Harmon G. and Gwen S.* Williams Stephen C. Wilmans ¢ Ferron D. and F. Stephanie Wimmer Leah M. and Estel Wright” ORGANIZATIONS ¢ America First Credit Union Anderson Lumber Company ¢ ARUP Laboratory Ash Grove Cement Company ¢ Ruth Eleanor Bamberger & John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation ¢ Big D Construction Corporation Black & Decker Corporation/Nolan Archibald ¢ BPOE Does, Ogden No. 27 Browning ¢ Sd ¢ ® ® Sd ¢ William R. and Verna M. Egbert Paul and Jeralyn Favero James P. Felt ¢ J. Ronald and Cheryl M. Galli Mary S. Gorin* Thomas R. and Sandra Grimm * G. Craig and LeAnne Gundy Fred M. and Marian G. Hannah* James Albert Howell” Elta Mae T. Jackson” Edwin B.* and Mildred S. Jones ¢ Jim E. and Norma A. Kier Ross F. and Becky C. Knight o ¢ ¢ Janice J. Dee ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Alcoa Foundation ATL Ultrasound The Boeing Company BTS Broadcast Television Systems, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ogden Denkers Family Foundation Elliott-Hall Co. The Matthew B. Ellis Foundation FAA-NavCom Unit, SLC. SSC First Security Foundation Fluke Corporation Flying J Oil Co., Inc. William H. and Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation Intercim Corporation Ed Kenley Ford Kennecott Development Corporation Key Bank of Utah-Ogden The Keystone Foundation Land Car Management Howard and Evelyn Larson Foundation Management & Training Corporation Etta Smout McDonald Trust McKay-Dee Hospital National Semiconductor Corporation o ORGANIZATIONS ¢ ¢ Carol S. Westmoreland” Bart and Ellen W. Wolthuis* Seldon O. and Shellie L. Young ¢ Ronald J. Younger J.W. and Myrene R. Brewer* ¢ Kelly J. Calvert David L. and Bonita Carter Carol Wattis Casey O. Reuel* and Florence S. Child ¢ Rex and Shana Child Robert A. and Margaret Clarke” Rosemary Conover and C. Luckey Heath Lawrence L. and Kathee R. Corry Erika and Lowell R. Daines Robert H. DeBoer @—h6UODlCUM ¢ ¢¢ ¢ Jean Anne Waterstradt ¢ ANNUAL Report of Gifts Buick Motor Division Chevrolet Motor Division Daniels Fund Davis Hospital and Medical Center Deseret Management Corporation Katherine W. Dumke and Ezekiel R. Dumke, Jr. Foundation Edwin B. & Mildred S. Jones Foundation First Scientific Corporation Ford Motor Company Fund Yong OK Lee Hamrick ‘Trust Harmon Foundation Key Bank of Utah Leona B. Major ‘Trust MarketStar Corporation Ogden City Corporation Petersen Investments I] Purity Technology S&H Color Intermountain The St. Benedict's Foundation Standard-Examiner Charles and Flossie S. Stephens Foundation Union Pacific United Parcel Service Westland Ford-Hyundai Floyd J. Woodfield Family ‘Trust WR White Company Young Automotive Group Lifetime Giving Charles F. and Kristen C. Davidson Sven T. and Stacy Davies Brian and Debra Davis Dello G. and Verlie L. Dayton” Max and Nancy Delgado Steve and Christi Denler Nancy T. Dunlap Ernest F. Durbano* and Bonnie B. Durbano- Joseph P. and Alice T. Anderson” Virginia Andrews Nancy P. and Robert W. Arnett ¢ H. DeWayne and Jill B. Ashmead ¢ Barbara G. Avondet Jim S. Bateman Roger P. and Leatha Baur* C. Scott and Kristen Baxter Gustav W. and Mary S. Becker” George L. and June B. Bell Henry L. and Gloria P. Bircher Sue W. Birkinshaw Robert H.* and Ruth T. Bischoff Val R. and Linda L. Bitton G. Thomas Blanch, Jr. * Jerry H. and Dodie T. Borup Paul Bransom* Lois S. and Joseph F. Breeze* Everett S. and Dorothy Brown” Dale T. and Jean W.* Browning ¢ Lucia D. Browning Nancy S. Farrell Norma B. and Wayne P. Farrell* Jack G., Jr. and Claramay Felt* Bryce C. and Uleah Flamm ¢ Joseph H. Florence ¢ Ralph E. and Donna B. Friz Walter Futrell Kevin S. and Tanya Y. Garn Edie George Afshin Ghoreishi Frank R. Godfrey Merrill A. and Evelyn C. Godfrey Eva E. Green* Melvin C. and Eleanor S. Green O.E. and Jeanette C. Grua” Craige S. and Deanna S. Hall Ora R., Jr.* and Edna Ione Hall” Keith Halls Norma J. Hansen J. Clyde Buehler* Arlene Burk” Walter R. and Edna T. Buss* William A. and Helen F. Call ¢ Ruth Dixon Cannon 6M 6H @ @ © Martie H. Collett ¢ ¢ Orlo E.”* and Elizabeth S. Childs Peter R. and Dianne L. Christensen Evan J. and Geraldine O. Christensen Mac and Joan G. Christensen Geraldine M. Clark Stephen L. and Nancy J. Clark o> David H. Haun William (Mel) M. Hawkins Dennis G. and Mary Heiner Robert T. and Betty B. Heiner LaVon B. Carroll ¢ Dorothy C. Carty Earl E. and Nina* Castner Charles A. Cearley, Sr.” Wan-Fu and Ruby Chi Barbara C. Henrie * Charles C. and Dianne L. Hislop ¢ Robert M. and Jeanette Hogge Henning Hoj Adeal R. Holbrook ¢ Kenneth D. and Norine R. Holmgren ¢ Ronald L. Holt Timothy G. and Brenda J. Homer ¢ Lorenzo N. Hoopes ¢ Joel C. and Shauna R. Horne ¢ Joan G. Hubbard Ira A. and Leona A. Huggins” Leo and Mamiyo Iseki Michael F. and Kathy B. Collett Patricia Comarell Kathryn W. Corning Carolynn Glasmann Lindsley” ¢ ‘Todd C. and Kara C. Liston ¢ Jim W. and Bonnie C. Lochner ¢ G. Val and Karen B. Lofgreen John E. and Nancy S. Lowe Kathleen M. Lukken Steven and Kalleen Lund Oakley M. and Olive Maccarthy* Kathryn L. MacKay Robert A. and Caroline S. Madsen Lee J. and Becky Malan Carl A. and Martha Mattsson Willard Z. and Rona Lee Maughan Laura E. May Joseph and Katherine McCune* Richard E. and Carol McDermott ¢ Cyrus M. and Betty J. McKell @ Edward G. and Roopa S. Hashimoto Dale and Hazel D. Hatch* Orrin G. and Elaine Hatch @ EF. LaMar and Melba H. Buckner ¢ George F., Sr. and Mary Jo LaTulippe W. Rulon Lee* Melba S. Lehner* James and Doreen M. Farr Ronald M. and Nora L. Axton ‘Louis W. Babcock Elizabeth C. Barlow George G. and Karen T. Bateman ¢ Jean T. Kunz LaGrande H. and Winnifred R. Lamb” Clifton B.* and Reva T. Larson ® ® Dan E. James John W. Jarman” Patricia McNamara Mark W. Chloe D. Mary W. Donna S. and Marna D. McPhie Merrill Miller and Gilbert C. Moesinger™ James R. Monahan Ruby E. and Keith V. Montierth* David N. and Shari H. Moore ¢ Michael P. and Lucy W. Morrelli Richard W. and Belva R. Moyle Matt Musgrave Richard E. and Gloria A. Myers Carol A. and Scott D. Nelson Richard L. and Alaine Nelson Gary L. and Peggi Nielsen William D. and Marcia Norris Henry G. and Betty A. Nowak Clifford T. and Ruth L. Orton Don L. Owens Sd ] Todd and Jill Anderson Diane M. and Bryan Kawamura Selma Keil Kevin M. Kempin Ray L. Kimber Larry and Alene King ¢ Raj and Pritiwanti Kumar © «@ o Burtenshaw Dorothy D. Durst* John N. Edman” Ernest R. and Arvilla Parry Ekins* Judith H. Elsley Donald A. Erekson ¢ Robert P. and Mary H. Evans ¢ Bernard F. Farr* ¢ Peter J. Kasius © e Richard M. and Bette A. Alston Daniel D., Jr. and Heidi J. Alsup ¢ Chris L. Jorgensen Roydon O. and Paula F. Julander ¢ S. Bradford and Tracy Kapple © INDIVIDUALS Vernal H. Johnson ¢ Judy B. and Leon L. Jones ¢ LaReta S. Jones ¢ PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Mary L. Craner* ¢ William J., lll and Raelene B. Critchlow ¢ LIFETIME Janet M. Palmer Jack B., Sr. and Bonnie F. Parson* L. Kent Payne Douglas L. and Olene C. Pell Althea S. and Levi S. Peterson * DECEASED ¢ GIFTS IN 2004 ¢© ¢ © © (UO 6M ¢*¢ ANNUAL Report of Gifts Mark S. and Rita Peterson Marvin J. and Geneva C. Peterson Paula A. Peterson Richard O. and Joan R. Petty June K. Phillips Benjamin H. and Helen G. Plowgian Randy and Charlotte Quinn William K. and Julia D. Reagan Robert L. and Joyce T. Rice Afton A. Richards Franklin B. Richards ¢ OHhUh HSH Uh Hh 6H -¢¢—lUHmhUc ¢- Richard and Annette Richards Sophie R. Richards” Brent W. and Diane A. Richardson ¢ Richard C. and Colleen Roberts ¢ L. Cedric and Catherine L. Rolling Ellen Russell Charlotte B. Ryan* Robert N. and Peggy Sears Candadai Seshachari Gene A. and Shantal D. Sessions Lamont E. and Marion C. Shupe John R. Sillito «6 @ © America, Utah Chapter ¢ Amada America, Inc. Amalgamated Sugar Company LLC American Business Women's Association American Dream Foundation, Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. ¢ Bank of Utah Barnes Aerospace ¢ Barnes Banking Company Barrick Resources (USA), Inc. Bell & Howell Company Boman Kemp Structural Steel, Inc. Bonneville International Corporation/KSL Bourns Sensors Controls, Inc. Rheva G. Smart Charles L. and Julie Smith * Cache Valley Electric Co.-Logan Thomas O. and Nina H. Smith” Anthony and Ruth Spanos Steuart P.* Stevenson Stringer Stuart Kenneth F. and Marion H. Stuart Reed K. and Ruth P. Swenson” Grace and Obert C. Tanner” David C. and Ruth A. Toller Roger J. Trinchero John E. and Mary K. Ulibarri Richard O. and Rose Marie Ulibarri Kent M. Van De Graaff S. William Vandehei Michael B. Vaughan Byron L. and Carol Rae Wade Lynn G. and Janice Wade ¢ Nancy Boyington Wade ¢ Jack D. and Bonnie R. Wahlen ¢ Joyce E. Wanta Kelly C. Ward ¢ Charles E.* and Marjorie H. Ward Richard M. and Judy G. Webber Garth L. and Melba C. Welch Thomas K. Welch Francis R. and LeAnn P. Wheeler Hyrum B. Wheelwright * ¢ Paul H. and Brenda M. Wheelwright ¢ D. Parry Wilson Jim and Kay Wilson * DECEASED ® GIFTS IN 2004 David W. Buker and Associates, Inc. | Castle Foundation Castleview Hospital Auxiliary Cephalon, Inc. CF&L Development ¢ Chevalier Jewelers Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Chick-Fil-A, Inc. Chromalox ¢ Citigroup Clay Adams Company C. Comstock Clayton Foundation Coleman Foundation Columbia Healthworks * C. Walker & Bonnie Cross Foundation Elias G. and Florence H. Cross Foundation Cutrubus Motors, Inc. ¢ Davis County School District Davis Family Foundation ¢ Deloitte & Touche LLP Diesel Electric Service & Supply Co., Inc. DK Foundation John N. Edman Construction, Inc. Dorothy K. Hancock Estate Dell Loy Hansen Charitable Support ‘Trust Harris Corporation Harris Truck and Equipment Co. William Randolph Hearst Foundation Alberta Henry Educational Fund Hermes Associates Hill Field Management, L.C. ¢ Robert H. Hinckley, Inc. ¢ Holcim Incorporated K. H. Huppert Company Hurco Industries Hustle Enterprises, Inc. Instrumentation Laboratory, Inc. Intel Corporation Intermountain Health Care/AmeriNet James & Co. ¢ B. W. Bastian Foundation ¢ Bridgestone/Firestone Bradley W. and Raeone ¢ N. Dwight and LuRue ¢ Bradley J. and Linda Y. Franklin R. and Gay Q. ¢ ORGANIZATIONS A&K Railroad Materials, Inc. Clara Abbot Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund ¢ Associated General Contractors of Allen F. and Susan T. Simkins Michael G. Smart Leon J. and Frances N. Staciokas Jim Stavrakakis ¢- ¢ James L., Sr. and Carolyn B. Wold ¢ Ronald L. and Kay G. Wooden ¢ Gloria Z. Wurst Elks National Foundation C. R. England and Sons, Inc. Exchange Club of Ogden Farmers Insurance Group of Companies Fila Sports First Nationwide Savings FMC Jetway Systems Goldenwest Credit Union Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation Edith Dee Green Charitable ‘Trust Val A. & Edith D. Green Foundation Grumman Aerospace Corporation Harold Maclean Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund R&]J Johnson Memorial Scholarship Trust J. S. Kanel & Associates Kier Companies Kimberly-Clark Corporation KPMG KTVX (Channel 4) Televison L, Communications Larsen Construction Leavitt's Mortuary Lexidata Corporation Life Care Foundation for Education & Research Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Lundahl-Astro Circuits Meadow Gold Dairies Menlove Dodge -Toyota Herbert I. and Elsa B. Michael Foundation Mobil Foundation Modern Woodmen of America Moench Investment Co., Ltd. Monarch Nutritional Laboratories Mt. Ogden Rotary Club NAO Company - Vehicle Operations Bert L. and Lulu M. Neal Foundation Harry and Margaret Needham Foundation Nissan Motor Corporation Northwest Pipeline Corporation Nucor Steel Corporation Ogden Board of Realtors Ogden City School District Ogden Regional Medical Center Ogden Symphony-Ballet Association Overland West, Inc. Parker Abex NWL Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Ogden/Logan Petersen Motor Co., Inc. Phillips Petroleum Foundation, Inc. Pioneer Door Sales, Inc. The Presser Foundation Primavera Systems, Inc. R&O Construction January 1 through December 31, 2004 Rockwell Rotary Club of Ogden SAE Foundation Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Saturn Corporation Sav-On Sporting Goods Sempra Energy Silver Fox Business Trust SME Manufacturing Engineering Ed. Foundation W.F. and Anna Smith Foundation Julian T. and Helen Cortez Stafford Charitable Trust Sun Microsystems, Inc. Surety Life Insurance The Taco Maker, Inc. Techsonix Corporation International, USA Tektronix, Inc. Thurman M. Thaxton Trust Grant Thornton LLP ¢ ‘Tony Divino Toyota James W. and Blanche B. Toone Trust Toyota Technical Education Network Uintah Basin Medical Center United Savings Bank University of Utah Dept. of Computer Science Utah Air Force Association - Charity Golf Utah Arts Council Utah Association of Academic Professionals Utah Elks Association Utah Office of Museum Services Visual Wave Vulcraft Wadman Corporation Warner Power Products Elveretta L. Wattis Memorial Foundation Weber County Medical Society Weber County Board of Education @ Weber School District @ Weber State Credit Union Weber Track Alliance Welder’s Supply ¢ Wells Cargo ¢ Wells Fargo Bank Northwest ¢ Wells Fargo Bank-Ogden West One Bank-SLC Western Mortgage Loan Corporation Western States Arts Foundation Western Zirconium ¢ Wheelwright Lumber Co. Williams International Workers Compensation Fund Worth Publishers, Inc. WSU Botany Club XO Communications ¢ Zions Bank (SLC) ¢ Zions Bank (Ogden) ALUMNI AND FRIENDS GIVING Dean F. and Mary C. Luddington Gladys Madsen Matt C. Marriott Tom and Judy G. Martin Michael J. and Brenda N. McNamara Jeoffrey A. and Jamie Meacham Barry N. and Dana Anne Miller Dan C. and Leanne M. Milne Lorin L., Jr. and Mary Ann Moench Louis A. and Deborah Moench Mark C. and Martha Moench Melanie Ann Montierth Marilyn Neville Wendell T. and Barbara E. Nilson ANNUAL PRESIDENT'S SOCIETY $1,000 TO $9,999 INDIVIDUALS D. Edgar and Patricia M. Allen James M. and Sheri C. Alvey Kristy Anderson James W. and Barbara Azeltine Melanie Bastian Rex M. and Jenni Baxter Dorothy D. Benson Darren K. and Nicole M. Berry ]. Curtis and Caron B. Breitweiser Gregory K. and Priscilla J. Brown Jeffrey S. and Mary A. Brown Yaeko K. Bryner Glenna and Clark Cameron Vladamir Canro Rosalind N. Charlesworth Javier C. and Amada Chavez Bryan J. and Janet M. Cherry James C. Christian Ross L. and Diane Coleman Evelyn C. Combe Carl B. and Lynette H. Cook Peter Crawley Thomas C. and Marina M. Daniels Leola L. Davidson Marjorie DeBoer Julie K. and Steve M. Dickson Vivian R. and W. Scott Donaldson Daniel W. and Jean C. Drumiler Paul E. and Margie English Stephen W. and Peggy W. Fishburn Michael A. and Julie Fosmark Gordon Frisbey Don E. and Kathryn S. Gardner Chet S. Goodwin Victoria L. Gorrell and Robert J. Mondi K. Stan and Sharon N. Greenhalgh Pamela J. Hall Patrick L. and Lori Hanley Gordon K. and Mary P. Harrington R. Robert and Marcia P. Harris Jeffrey D. and Melissa Harrison Joanna Hatch Heather Deon T. Annette Craig T. Mary G. Hess-Lindquist and John Lindquist, II Hilger S. Howard and Lisa D. Jacobsen Jenne Jerry B. and Kit O. Jensen Thomas A. John Rebecca L. and Brent E. Johns John W. Johnson Philip D. and Ann H. Johnson Shelly and Roger Kilburn Edward G. and Deanna S. Kleyn Karol Knudson Margaret A. and David W. Lazenby Howard E. and Judy Lewis Kathryn A. and Thomas J. Lewis J. Scott and Shiree Nixon Vance C. and Nancy H. Pace Kathryn L. Payne John M. and Cori A. Pobanz C. Kent and Annette M. Russell Leland B. and Wendy Sather Stephen D. and Dana W. Scharmann Gwyn L. and John L. Schmidt Roger and Lynnette Shuman Robert Silverman Deon C. and Dowell L. Smith Jill M. Smith Rodney Snow Family Sandra S. and Melvin R. Sowerby Don and Pat Stark Rebecca Stone Norm and Maurie Tarbox Alice F. Thompson Betsy D. and Scott W. Thornton Jacqueline and Robert A. Tyce Vickie van der Have Monty W. and Kimberly J. Vorwaller Gloria H. and Bruce A. Walter Paul Lyman, III and Anne M. Wattis Paul L., Jr. and Willene H. Wattis Rodney W. and Candis G. Wattis Gary M. and Millie Watts Francis M. Wikstrom and Linda M. Jones Martin J. and Martha S. Wikstrom Denise Woodbury Scott H. and Cecelia A. Wright Guy R. and Marcey L. Yocom ORGANIZATIONS Allstate Foundation The Barn Golf Course BD & Company Big O Tires Bonneville Collections Brent Brown ‘Toyota Burnett Reunion Cal Pro, Inc. Cannonball Musical Instruments, LLC CFMA Utah Chapter Citta, Inc. DEM Enterprises Denver Region Toyota Dealers Advertising Group Dufford Drilling Company, Inc. Farr’s Jewelry Cannon and Elinor Gardner ‘Trust Hansen, Bradshaw, Malmrose & Erickson P.C. Haynie & Company Karl Malone ‘Toyota KWIK Vending Service, Inc. Larry H. Miller Toyota Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc. Lincoln Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Marietti Electric, Inc. Mark Miller Toyota Mountain Math/Language LLC Nellcor Puritan Bennett Northrop Gruman- Mission Systems Peach Canyon Farms LLC * DECEASED ANNUAL Report of Gifts Peery Revocable Trust Petersen Incorporated Pleasant Valley Ranch PRD Private Foundation Profit Concepts, Inc. Sandy's Fine Foods Schmitt, Griffiths, Smith & Co., PC Snowcrest Junior High School Stacey's Hands of Champions Beauty College State Farm Insurance Companies TAC Automotive Group United Way of Northern Utah Volkswagen Bank USA Wal-Mart Foundation W. Mack and Julia S. Watkins Foundation Welker Insurance Agency Willbros Engineers, Inc. Wisan, Smith, Racker, & Prescott, LLP Yellowstone Historic Center, Inc. DEAN'S CLUB $500 TO $999 INDIVIDUALS Allan A. and Tamara L. Agee James R. and Amelia A. Alberson Robb S., Jr. and Camille B. Alexander Clifford Nowell and Laura Anderson Charles W. Armstrong, II] Michael J. and Sheron Bardwell Stephen W. and Marcy E. Barlow Kay G. Barney Brad W. and Alydia A. Barton David W. Beck George B. Bell Nathan W. and Melanie F. Bell Jeffrey E. and Barbara W. Booth Joseph F-. Breeze, Jr. Steven H. and Julie Broadbent Albert J. Brower John M.* and Jeanne L. Bruckner Roger V. Buhrley Kim D. and E. Diane Butters Jerri L. Byers R. Blaine and Deborah L. Campbell Jack A. and Carol L. Carpenter Pamela M. and James P. Cartland Michael E. and Lisa H. Cena Mark D. and Sherie E. Charlesworth Donald M. and Mona B. Chase Don L. and Brandy Jo Child Elaine Chowen Thomas A. and Delia Christensen Michael G. Coe Steve T. Cook Joseph F., III and Pearl Critchlow Kathy Davis Alan J. and Joanne B. Dayley Robert S. and Kim Deamer Danny W. and Charla R. Dean Craig L. and Sheryl G. Dearden Ralph E. and Betty Ann Dearden Edwin and Annabell DeMoss Harry and Sally S. Diavatis Shawn W. and Sonya T. Dorr Jone P. and Richard S. Douglass Scott A. and Marilyn Drews Kody J. and Bethany R. Dribnak Robby and Rachelle Duncan Robert H. Ekstrom David W. and Judith N. Ellingson Dale B. Ellis Robert W. and Andrea B. Evans Amber S. and Larry Farr * DECEASED Craig S. Fletcher Jonathan G. and Dana D. Ford James L., III and Linda J. Garard Margaret B. Gealta Gail B. and Carma Gibbs Albert H. and Flossie Givens Steven A. and Cynthia A. Gjertsen Matthew R. and Monica A. Godfrey Barry G. and Deborrah S. Gomberg Jerry G. and Diane Graybeal Marilyn K. and Don L. Griffin Carl L. and Christine Grunander John C. and Chara C. Haas Holbert R. and Julene D. Hale Keith Hanchett Cheryl M. and Greg Hansen Suzanne M. Harley James R. and Martha J. Harris Paul A. Henderson Warren R. and Heather J. Hill James R. and Connie L. Hunter Caril R. and LeRoy D. Jennings Bengt Johansson Kenneth L. and Stacy Johnson John E. and LaRue A. Johnstun Chris R. and Brenna Jones Lois and Dale M. Jones Mary L. and Kenneth W. Jones Nolan E. and Lynda F. Karras Nancy J. Kirby Lynn C. and Kenneth R. Kofoed Wnm. Scott and Jerri Lamb John E. Lamborn Anna J. Lang and Harold M. Elliott Gregory S. and Teresa Lewis Robert F. and Susan J. Lewsen Robert E. and Dianna M. Lindquist Diane M. and Heber J. Lloyd Lee C. and Jaynee M. Lorenz William H. and Patsy A. Lucero Larry T. and Verlene W. Lund Max J. and Cleo E. Malan MegAnn Streeter Buzz A. and Arlene Z. Stumm Jeff A. and Kathleen A. Swanger Dale G. and Karen P. Swenson Carla D. Taylor G. Blair and Glennda F. Taylor Richard Taylor Rex W. Thompson Roger V. Thornley Van M. Tinkham and Denise L. Shaw Orin V. and Melinda A. Trussell Sherry A. and Darrell D. Tuttle Mary P. Urie Colleen Wakefield Lou Ann Wakefield Woodbury Corporation Young Living Essential Oils Dan Wallis Kent R. and Carole W. Wangsgard Val A. and Claudia Weathers Judith and Eric D. Amsel Quinn R. and Della Rae Andelin David J. Walker Robert J. and Marianne Weiss Larry P. and Aloha J. Whitney Darin D. and Christine Williams Dean R. and Carol J. Williams Thomas A. and Theresa A. Wirkus Richard and Kaye Woltman David D. and Janet Woodbury Claude T. and Darlene J. Wynn Vanessa M. Wynne Richard M. and Katy Youngberg Steve L. Zander ORGANIZATIONS A&R Staffing Services, Inc. A.R. Aluminum Access Technology American Legion Department of Utah Austin Dermatology Clinic, PA Denise Nettleton-Jacobs B. Investments, L.C. Century 21 Golden Spike Realty CK Construction & Services Corp. Collection Services Bureau of Utah Colorado Heirloom Law Office of Steven Cranfill, PC Crossroads Fitness Ogden, LLC Express Recovery Services, Inc. Douglas and Shelley Felt Family Foundation Golden Beverage Company Great Basin Engineering, Inc. Gridley, Ward & Shaw, PC James C. and Krista Stone Information Systems Audit & Control InfoTrax Systems, LLC Keyes Benefits KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation Lehman Brothers Marsh Construction Merrill Lynch Motor Vu, Inc. Mountain View Title & Escrow Co., Inc. North Pointe Theatres LC Northrop Grumman Litton Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Progressive Youth, Inc. Ra-Elco, Inc. RC Hunter Enterprises, Inc. Sam’s Club Foundation Saunders Outdoor Advertising Smith and Edwards Co., Inc. Society of Professional Journalists Stayner, Bates & Jensen, PC Super Sonic Car Wash Tepanyaki Japanese Steak House Toyota Motor Sales, Denver Region Unitarian Universalist Church of Ogden Vescor Capital Corporation Department of Utah, V.F-W. of U.S. Western Glass Thomas J. Mathews Michael D. and Genevieve Minnoch David R. and Amy Moulton Shaun S. and Christina L. Myers David and Lynda Nath Leonard E. and Angela M. Neilson Robert L. and Dawn T. Newey C. Brett and Nancy Nilsson Taunya E. and Wade N. Olsen Cynthia A. and Michael A. Palumbo Kent S. and Sharon H. Pantone Richard W.” and Sue Pech Douglas S. and Catherine Peterson Peggy G. and Donald G. Pierce Paul A. and Darby Pilkington F. Lloyd and Karyn S. Poulsen Dennie and Geraldine Prevedel T. Ramakris and Prasanna Reddy Kevin and Susan Richardson Curtis S. and Marsha C. Roberts Hazel D. and Glenn H. Robertson Mary Lee Schoenfeld Robert L. and Kathryn B. Shaw Nikki Shimizu Jeffrey J. Shulz Richard W. Sline Hugh S., Jr. and Sherma S. Sloan Steven M. and Carol Ann Smith William C. and Dixielee Sneddon Jeffery T. and Faun T. Sorensen Gerald H. and Kim P. Spanos Jack R. and Tracy E. Sparks Gregory G. Stimpson HJ & Associates, LLC CENTURY CLUB $100 TO $499 INDIVIDUALS Lynn E. Adams H. Lon and Marsha Addams Andrea L. and Michael L. Aitken James Aland Mary L. Allembert David V. and Nancy C. Allen Gordon T. and Sharon W. Allred Barbara B. Anderson Reid H. and Sandra S. Andrews Gerane Apgood Janice K. and Marshall S. Applegate Kent G. and Jo Ann L. Arave Ward J. and Geniel S. Armstrong Michael P. Arnold Vera L. Arrington Valerie T. Aston La Voir and Carol Austin Steven D. Bailey Toni V. and Patricia A. Bair Paul J. Baker Dwight Baldwin ]. Bruce Balken Mark D. and Kay Ballif Kyle D. Bambrough Troy R. Barber Ralph E. Barnard Suzanne and Michael W. Barney Richard and Sandra Baron Deanna R. Bass Kenneth A. and Karen S. Bauer Bruce P. Bayles Pete M. Beacher J. Merrill and Joan Bean Pharol E. and Jane Beasley Briana D. and Bob Beckstrand D. Stewart Bell Dutch and Karen Belnap Richard L. Bere Vernon M. and Jacquelyn L. Bergstrom Barbara P. Bernstein Shane N. Berrett Steven H. Berrett John M. and Pamela H. Betts G. Robert and Lucy Bevan Pamela A. Beverly Robert J. Bezyack Val J. Bielecki W. Craig and Francene T. Bielik Georgine W. and Gary D. Bills Brian and Melanie R. Bingham Paul E. and Sherrill P. Bingham Brent K. Birch Darren H. and Dawn A. Birr Kermit M. and Terri Bishop John J. Bizzell and Suzan Crawford Roberta A. and Ercell O. Blain James W. and Catherine Blaisdell Richard H. and Carol A. Blake Earl L. and JaNae F. Blonquist Ryan S. and Coleen Boam Arthur E. and Gloria J. Boren Bruce U. and Jan Borgmann John E., Jr. and Linda J. Boyer Eugene G. and Vicki G. Bozniak Edward R., Jr. and Jeanette Brewer Vicki L. and David G. Briggs January 1 through December 31, 2004 Robert S. Brodstein Bill J. and Helen S. Brookens Cheridan and Matt Brown Clarence D. and Elaine H. Brown Daniel and Pamela Brown Michael B. and Elizabeth A. Brown Anthony S. Browning Bernard A. and Charlene W. Bruce Roy G. and Karen D. Bullen Robert A. Bunker and Angie Mortensen-Bunker Myrna Burbank Doug F. and Julie K. Burch John J. Burke & Sherry E. Swearngin John A., Jr. and Sherry M. Burkes Leland C. and Puncha Burkett Matthew and Julie Burns ]. Bruce Burrows Rachael A. and Richard G. Bush Kirt G. and Monica S. Butler D. Omer and Eunice Buttars Jack W. Bybee Dann C. Byck Tracy L. Callahan Glen R. Campbell Jandee and Joshua Canfield Cynthia A. Carlson Bradley W. and Lynn E. Carroll Russell W. and Lois Carruth Shannon K. Carter Stan Carter Wayne E. and Sherilyn Carter Lee B. and Tammy A. Cassity Carlos D. and Young-AE Cerna Alisa R. Chambers Barney B. and Marilee F. Chapman Kenneth W. and Carol J. Charlesworth Merlin G. and Donna R. Cheney Henry, Jr. and Mary W. Chevalier Nathan R. Child Dan S. and Debbie Chournos Tonya L. and Blake M. Christensen Harley W. Christofferson Robert and Susan Cimmiyotti Donna and Steve Clapier Jon E. and Maureen Clark Gwen Clark-Smalley Stephen J. Cobb Craig S. and Jaimie $. Coleman Glenna A. and Ted G. Combe Karen A. Conroy Patrick R. Conroy Cole A. Cooper Desiree C. Cooper and Kurt Larsen Lynn G. and Pamela G. Corbridge C. David Correll Marciavee Cossette Marya N. Cotten Herbert A., III and Michelle A. Courtney Theo G. and Janeal T. Cox Sandra T. Coxe Ronald W. and Deborah V. Cragun Thomas M. and Tana R. Crittenden Roger A. and Ann T. Crockett Virginia M. and Ernest R. Crook Michael C. Croston and Kimberly Connell-Croston Lori Culverwell Charles T. Cummins Bruce R. and Helen C.* Dabling Carl G. and Joyce H. Dahlberg Franklin C., Jr. and LuDene F. Dallimore John W. and Cindy L. Darby Erich-Peter H. and Janette R. Darr Larry M. Davis John E. and Shannon Dawson Thomas D., III and Candace C. Dee Debra J. and Keith R. DeGroot Don D. Garside RaeAnn Garside Dawn M. and Eloise Gatherum Joan R. DeVeau John E. and Linda G. Gaz Carolyn B. Deru Robert K. and Pamela B. Despain Rachel A. and Michael D. DeVoe Karen K. and William J. Dewey Bernie R. Diamond Tamara S. and Zearl L. Dickemore John W. and Gloria H. Dodson Gary and Kim Dohrer Daniel H., II] and Elizabeth A. Dolan Everett R. Doman L. Jay and Joyce Donaldson Lawrence A. and Donna Dooley Rick L. Dove G. Paul and Janet L. Doxey Edward E. and Nancy T. Dubravcak J. Robert and Shirley Dunbar Anand K. and Alda S. Dyal-Chand Paul G. and Lynda F. Eberle Renee B. and Charles J. Eddy James L. and Georgia B. Edwards Kathryn J. Edwards and Donald K. Keipp Arlo M. Egbert Steven H. and Ruth Eichmeier Greg Elliot Ann L and Peter M. Ellis Scott R. and Tanna L. Ellis Muriel M. Elzey Nancy E. and Robert Emenger John J. and Janet V. Engle Katie E. Ennenga K. 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Hart Jane B. and Albert R. Hartman Heidi K. Harwood Andrea D. and Rodney D. Haun Carole J. and Gordon E. Haun Virginia K. Hauser Frances H. and Rhod C. Hawk Evelyn Hayward Linda L. Headley Eddie J. Heiner Paul Hendrickson Kathleen M. Herndon and Alfred E. Smith Ivan J. and Beverly G. Heslop William and Lorraine Hesselbach LaMonte E. and Maria Hesselgesser John L. and Linda J. Higgins Pamela T. and Robert V. Higginson Marjorie H. and Clifford Hilton John and Jeanne Hinchman James C. and Julie L. Hinckle Jeffrey A. and Sherry L. Hinrichs John R. and Linda Hoffman Eric Hohn John E. Holaday Chandler J. and Kimberly Holbrook Dean O. and Susan D. Holbrook Craig A. and Elissa Hollenbeck Forrest H. and Barbara M. Hollopeter Timothy C. and Betty J. Holm Douglas J. and Peggy S. Holmes Janet G. and John E. Holmes Harry F. and B. Joan Hoover Sam I. and Nancy J. Hori Diane S. Horne Susie G. and Elliot J. Hulet D. Keith and Joan Hunt Max L. and Ann Hunter Donald D. and Diana K. Huntley R. Bay and Jean C. Hutchings H. Dee and Beverly Hutzley Kimberly L. Hyatt Richard B. and Sue S. Hyer Lisa P. and Wayne D. Isaacs Kim C. and Vern Q. Iverson Larry and Angela Jacobs J. Eric and Becky Jacobson Richard O. Jee Richard and Kimberly Jenkins Carlene B. Jensen Wayne and Carol E. Jensen Howard V. and Fae R. Jensen Thomas L. Jensen Bryan T. and Denece Johnson Charles G. and Julie E. Johnson Harry T. and Jeanne E. Johnson Paul M. Johnson Radene Johnson Randall W. and Debra L. Johnson Samuel R. Johnson Todd M. Johnson Curt and Kandice Johnstun Bill and Jackie Jones Corrinne Jones Ernie and MaryLyne Jones Margaret E. and Rick E. Jones Patricia H. Jones Alan L. and Kristin M. Jorgensen Russel D. Jorgensen Michael L. and Denny Joseph Sheree J. Josephson and Ron Hendricks Marilyn Junk Kelly C. Kariger Lynn P. and Peggy Keddington Barbara Y. Keller Richard H. Keller Ted and Jeannette Kellogg Ron Kent Katie C. Kiernan Suzanne M. and Buddy Klenk Shane L. Klopp John H. and Carolyn C. Knight David L. and Linda M. Knowles Jeffrey J. and Brandie Knowles Nancy L. Knowles Scott K. and Jennifer G. Knowles Donald B. and Elizabeth A. Koldewyn Marie L. and Bruce L. Kotter Wade R. Kotter M. Diane F. Krantz John W. and Sheila R. Kruger Jeffrey K. and Mary L. Kunz Paul T. and Sharee M. Kunz Hideo Kushida Jimmy M. and Aiko Kusuda Billy G. and Betty M. Lacey Jody G. and Dale C. Lake Sarah C. Langsdon Lisa W. Largent Troy D. and Jill J. Larkin Brad M. and Pauline S. Larsen Kristie Larson Mark J. Larson Patricia A. and Robert L. Larson Mark A. Laughrey Howard H. Lawson Brent T. Layton Stanford J. and Michelina D. Layton Diane K. Leggett Robert E., Jr. and Jana Leigh Jeffrey L. and Stephanie Lenttfer John W. Leonard Anna K. LePendu Mark S. and Georgette Letourneau Jeanne S. and Michael J. Liechty Richard and Audrey Lindholm Gregory E. and Kaylene Lindley * DECEASED ANNUAL Report of Gifts Wade B. and Deanna L. Lindley Judith M. and Thomas W. Lindquist Kathryn Lindquist and James R. Moore Michael J. and Kathleen A. Linsley Louise P. and John Lintz C. Dan, Jr. and Nancy F. Litchford E. Jeffery and Nancy R. Livingston Barry A. and Karla E. Lloyd John F. and Susan Lockett Robert D. and Kay V. Lopez Thomas G. and Sherrill Lowder Thomas G. and MaryLynn Lund Michael D. and Mary M. Lyon Gary E.* and Natasha B. Madsen M. Scott and Heather D. Major Cheryl W. Marshall John Marshall and Kamille Goodliffe Wade D. Martineau Dean and Kathy Martini Barbara Matheson Mark D. and Carrie Maxson John M. and Theresa Mbaku A. Earl and Carole M. McCain Ronald G. and Vickie L. McCall Eldon D. and Beverly D. McColley Charles B. and Doris McComb Johanna and Douglas A. McFadden Patricia S. and Frank L. McFarland Elese M. McGavock Melinda R. and Kerry McGrath Larry V. and Maurie McKenzie Cameron A. and Lisa E. McKnight Frederick O. and Barbara B. Meaders M. LeRoy and Geri L. Mecham Milan E. and Susan M. Mecham Casey and Maile M. Melaney. Mark R. Mendez Joel R. and Libby Messerly Gordon R. and Gale L. Meyer Rebecka E. and Usman N. Mian Barbara K. and Barton W. Mifflin Denise O. Milby Christopher J. and Michelle Miller Kathy L. Miller Jerome Milner Peter W. and Edith C. Milton Carrie S. and Dee Minnoch Daniel R. and Sandra S. Moffet Thomas C. and Alba E. Mohr Robert F. and Jelean S. Montgomery Betty A. and Willie L.F. Moore Frances J. and John B. Moore Leslie R. and David G. Moore Robert G., Jr. and Margaret A. Moore Denise R. Moorefield Michael W. Morley Jonathan A. Morrell Jeffrey C. and Sherry Morris Brian W. and Sondra J. Motes Brett D. and Louise R. Moulding Rollin H., If] and Dorothy C. Moulton Matthew L. and Aimee F. Mouritsen Guyla R. Mullins Gerald L. and Bonnie C. Murdock Glen and Michelle Murphy Lamoine F. and Gerry H. Murray Donald P. and Kathy Myrtle Mark S. and Margaret S. Naisbitt Jim A. and Cheryl D. Neal Sally J. and Robert H. Neill Boyd C. and Cherrie G. Nelson Lynn D. and Patricia A. Nelson Mike Nelson Philip A. and Robyn Nelson George H. Neuenschwander Robert C. and Margaret E. Newman James K. and Diane Newton * DECEASED John D. and Valerie M. Newton Edward Newville John L. and Nada S. Nicholas Claire A. and Shirley M. Nielsen Michael S. and Natasha Nielsen B. Gail and Michael L. Niklason Bruce L. and Susan W. Nilson Mark R. Nixon Christina H. Noland Lloyd C. and Wendy M. Norseth Thaddeus J., Jr. and Nora Marie Nykiel Ruth Y. Oda Jon G. and Shirley H. O’Dell Neil L. Oettinger Carl A. Olsen Howard A. and Jeanne B. Olsen James Openshaw Andrea R. Ossea Lloyd A. and Janice R. Ott Timothy and Sally Otton Angelika Pagel and Wayne A. Aprill John J. and Irene A. Paine Douglas V. and Susanne Palmer Donald M. and Janica O. Pantone Marcia M. Parisi Luther V. and Maryann Parker Scott H. and Pamela J. Parkinson Bobb Partridge James E. and Suzanne H. Patterson Lisa A. and Leif A. Paulsen Robert L. and Laural L. Penrose Sonja G. Penttila and Lewis R. 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Charlie Thompson Rebecca D. and Wayne L. Thompson Gary I. and Marilyn J. Thornley Susan B. Thornock Justin D. and Janet J. Thornton Bret S. and Patricia W. Thorpe Lewis L. and Sharon S. Thorpe Lowell W. and Dana Thorstensen Jodi D. and Gregory J. Thurheimer James R. Tobin Sara K. Todd H. Ross and Kristin K. Torgerson George D. and Beth B. ‘Treasure David C. and Neweleen Trujillo W. Scott and Elizabeth L. Trundle Betty R. and Kent S. Tucker Stan and Pat Tuomi John D. and Jennifer M. Turley Sharon B. Unruh Deon R. and Loma Van Cleave W. Roy and Kathleen D. Van Orman Jeffrey S. and Anne R. Vanbuskirk Ralph P. and Judith H. Vander Heide V. Edward VanDusen William D. and Myrene N. VanDyke Dan W. and Kay Y. VanKampen Edward G. and Patricia R. VanZweden Robb and Kimberly VanZweden Edward W. and Jeannie J. Vendell Korrie Vinton Deborah L. and Willard H. Viola Gene and Barbara Visscher Jeff K. Von Colln Arthorn and Phyllis Vudhivadhana Kenneth G. and Barbara E. Waite Randy D. 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Wolthuis Darryl M. and Helene T. Wood Lynn J. and Dana J. Wood Harry E. and Marilyn R. Woodbury Justin and Angie Woodland Roger S. and Connie J. Worthen Michael D. Wutz and Marilee Rohan Shay Q. and Mickelle M. Wyatt Roger L. and Roberta L. Wynn Gordon B. Yocum E. Gene and Sandra M. Young Gregory A. and Connie Young Mario F., Jr. and Susan L. Zampedri George Y. Zane Stephan D. and Fran L. Zedney Samuel I. and Linda B. Zeveloff Jolene S. and Chad Zito Larena B. Zollinger Catherine A. Zublin and Edward Spangler ORGANIZATIONS ABS Energy ABS Financial Services, Inc. Acordia Insurance Aglaia Club American Honda American Linen - A Division of Steiner Corp. Associated Title Insurance Agency B&D Pest Control Beacon Occupational Health and Safety Services, Inc. Bechtel Foundation Big Idea Music, Inc. Blackburn-Jones Real Estate Bob's Car Company Camenae Candle Warmers Etc., Inc. Carpenter Furnace Company, Inc. Carrigan Distributing, Inc. 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Carol Biddle Anne Biegler David R. and Valerie A. Bierer Henry D. Bigelow Matthew T. Billings Connie S. Bingham William, Jr. and Jean H. Bingham Jeffrey S. and Julee A. Bingham Sharon J. Bingham Sandy Binkley | Gaye D. and Danial F. Biorge Stephanie K. Birch Elaine C. Bird Marlene M. and Ralph W. Bird Paige W. and Roger M. Bird Ted R. and Patricia N. Bird Russell T. and Wendy Bird J. Gary and Lygia W. Bischoff Kenneth A., Sr. and Maris R. Bischoff Mark R. and Janette C. Bischoff Thelma M. and Kent W. Bishop Terry R. and Jane Ann Bitton Kirk V. and Laurel F. Bitton Spencer T. and Deborah A. Bitton Brad J. and Kay Black Cindy L. and John M. Black Robert D. and Vanessa K. Black Robert E. Blackett Karen V. and Paul K. Blair Nancy J. and Albert J. Blair Lawrence J. and Susan Blamires Jaciel E. and Garth M. Blanch Layne E. and Julie Blanch Curtis and Anne Blankenship John F. and Shari Blueitt * DECEASED Virginia R. Blumel-Wilson Robert D. and Angela R. Boardman Mark N. and Holly S. 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Bozniak Travis S. and Lora Braden Cheryl C. and Randall J. C. Bradley Edythe Y. Bradley Janet O. Bradley Neil R. and Julia A. Bradley Jennifer A. Brady Roger M. and Elaine M. Brady Kristi Braegger Lyle F. and Jill Braithwaite Wilbur T. and Jane A. Braithwaite Evelyn W. Branch Dean O. and Betty D. Brand Betty D. and Dean O. Brand Bruce R. and Karie A. Brand Catherine Brande C. Kay Brandt Joseph D. Bree James R. and Rose M. Breitweiser D. Paul and Joanne Brenkman Rodney R. and Irene W. Brewer Stanley R. and Diane R. Brewer Juanita K. Brian Michael J. Bricco L. Todd and Kathryn M. Bridge Gregory and Jean S. Brighton E. Scott Brimhall Michael W. Brimley Donald C. Brimm Brandice P. and Michael T. Bringhurst Richard B. and Carrie Briscoe Roger D. Brittain LuWanna H. Broadbent Amanda Brock Steven L. and Pamela H. Bronson Kathleen M. Brooks Lyle R. Brostrom and Jeannene A. Ackerman Terree S. and Daniel Brough Ryan J. and Christy D. Brown Colleen D. Brown D. Louise Brown Fay H. Brown Frank H. 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Felt McLane H. and Ava E. Felt William and Barbara Felt D. Rick and Cathy Fennell William H. and Lisa M. Fenton Vincent L. and Lou Ann Fernelius Alan C. and Boonma M. Ferner Alan L. and Mindy Ferrin Marsha Ferrin Berlina M. Fesler Bonita L. and Wayne L. Feyereisn Nancy H. Fichter William G., Jr. and Kathleen Fidler Mark A. and Judy Fiehler John Field Kathryn C. Field Dennis and Metta Fife Patrick W. and Barbara H. Fife Suzanne and Robert Fife Kay and Brent J. Finch Rainie L. Finch Marian R. Findlay Tim R. and Connie P. Finger Kathryn E. and Ralph W. Firth Andrew N. Fisher Richard G. and Cary G. Fisher Ronald L. and Kris Fisher S. Dawn and Roger B. Fitzpatrick Gordon R. Fletcher Naomi Fletcher Sean and Tiffany Fletcher Andrea Fletcher-Gill Connie J. Flinders Elaine C. and Walter B. Flint Lou Jean F. Flint Richard D. Flower, Jr. Aiko K. and Robert S. Flowers Darrel W. and Karen S. Floyd Mary and Lonnie M. Floyd Ralph B. and Joyce H. Foley Timothy P. and Lorna M. 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You will also find a slide presentation on various gift plans, and you can easily run your own gift calculation to see how much you could earn at your current or future age. 99q “0068-929-1au} JI ‘OBUIM aweb Hulwod9woH a4} 0} $39yx919 4¢ 9IYJO 39491] 19}U97 ; JEP]IM 18/9 ay, pue JuaWUIepaqUe ‘SaiqAiqoe apnyjoul yim Ayed ayebyiey aweb-aid queib y GL 20 ‘Kepinyes uo owed 94} 01 dn Buipeo| Ajiwiey ajoum 31 104 square sey S002 Huiwod9wWo0H ‘GES/-979- 108 1 1e oe suonejay jULUNTY ASM 242 |129 “Gl-| 48qQ0190 ‘pua\aomM Bujwor9WoH uo uolu 2 sse[D ay} pueyie 0}b paynu SU) NT IN) aaa E DEGREE Marruew Harker ’()4 LovED SCHOOL. HE LOVED it so much, in fact, that he had a hard time deciding on a major. Harker enjoyed most of his general education courses, took a number of classes in technical sales and served a political science internship in Washington, D.C. He also spent two years in Guatemala on an LDS Church mission. co WSU MAGAZINE | Spring 2005 “T had such diverse interests, he says. “I also enjoyed the complexities of economics. ° Harker considered a double major in economics and technical sales, but he didn't want to be in school for five or six years. That’s when he learned about the Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program, an alternative to traditional degrees that contain one major and one minor. The BIS program allows a student to blend three diverse disciplines, creating a unique academic experience. “Were the round hole for the round-peg student who doesnt fit in a square hole, says BIS program director Judy Elsley, who is also a professor of English. “Typically we attract students in their sophomore or junior year. Harker enrolled in the BIS program, focusing on economics, political science and Spanish. He's now pursuing an MBA from Thunderbird - The Garvin School of International Management in Glendale, Ariz., a top-ranked graduate school for international business. His goal is to become a consultant with multinational companies that need innovative solutions to complex problems. “The BIS gave me a broad educational base that | can build on for the rest of my life,’ Harker says. TAILOR-MADE DEGREE Elsley says there's no typical BIS student, but rather three types the program attracts. One is the student who wants to be a lawyer, physician, dentist or other professional. A broad background combining several disciplines can give students a jump on the competition in these fields. Another type of student has a particular career goal in mind. “For example, someone may want to do land management and real estate, Elsley says. “So she or he would study economics, construction management and urban planning.» Elsley describes the third type as “Renaissance.” “They have a variety of interests, which no one major on campus can satisfy, she says. “The BIS program allows them to give focus to a broad range of interests, clustering them into a coherent, marketable degree.” How do employers view the degree? Elsley says the variety of skills and knowledge each student acquires is strong preparation for careers where he or she is expected to be flexible, adaptable and diverse in abilities. “Students often ask, ‘How useful is the degree? Will it appeal to employers?’ I tell them that many employers look for particular skill sets — being a team player, strong oral and written communication skills, the ability to integrate different concepts, to be creative — rather than a specific block of knowledge. That's what the BIS program offers.” The brainchild of Candadai Seshachari, WSU professor emeritus of English, the BIS program that with the traditional bachelor's degree.” CAPSTONE ADDS POLISH Today the program enrolls approximately 100 students. In their senior year, students prepare a capstone project that integrates their three areas of emphasis, striving for an innovative synthesis of disciplines. A committee of faculty members representing each discipline in the students program evaluates the project. “Some of the capstones have been absolutely fascinating, Elsley says. For example, one student whose areas of emphasis were information systems and technology, anthropology and music developed a Web site on African drumming. Another student, whose disciplines are gerontology, sociology and women’s studies, is studying how womens sense of identity changes with age. “The sky's 7 the limit in terms of the creative projects students can come up with, Elsley says. For her project, Savala Smith ‘04 drew on criminal justice, sociology and legal studies to review trends in police officer deaths in Utah versus nationally. She learned that new law-enforcement policies cut the number of such deaths in the state to well below the national average. She also learned the value of strong interactions with faculty members. “The capstone really put me in the position of having to know the department heads and faculty on my committee at a deeper level,” says Smith, who plans to pursue a master’s degree in student administration. “I gained a lot of confidence in interacting with them." Dirk Lighthall ‘03 also believes in the value of writing a thesis and defending it before a faculty committee. He's in dental school at Virginia Commonwealth University, anticipating a May 2007 graduation. PHOTO BY THOMAS AMMON “Jenny integrated three different areas in an excellent culmination of learning and application,” Fowler said. “Her project was the one that really brought the merit of the BIS degree home to me. Life doesn't follow our clearly defined majors, and the BIS program allowed Jenny to apply her knowledge to her life and to what she was really interested in.” The BIS program gives students the sense of achievement that comes from charting their own career path. “The best thing about the BIS program is the creativity and flexibility in putting together courses to satisfy my career interests,” says Lighthall. “It gave me a great sense of independence and freedom in designing my own education." Ellen Rantz, Contributing Writer BIS students Ashlee Flannery (right) and William Hunt discuss their capstone projects with program director Judy Elsley. NAGA UACAM MMM in different areas of interest,” he says. “They cant get —_ program, the first at a Utah higher-education institution, to help students fare better in a changing job market. He also wanted students to have flexibility to design a degree suited to them. “Students should have the opportunity to specialize “It’s great preparation for graduate school,” says Lighthall, who researched the pros and cons of water fluoridation in Utah. “Here, I’m constantly in front of dentists who are asking me questions, just like my faculty committee did.” Faculty members also believe they benefit from working with students in the program. Lauren Fowler, associate professor of psychology, recalls Jenny Bilskie’s study of treating depression without antidepressants. Bilskie 02 had built her BIS program around nutrition, exercise science and psychology. © began in the late 1970s. Seshachari created the Mark your calendar for this year's Mt. Ogden hike: Saturday, Sept.17, 2005. _A [el ON A WINDY DAY LAST SEPTEMBER, 55 HARDY SOULS, ranging in age from three to 84, assembled atop the saddle of Mt. Ogden to sing “Purple and White,” reviving memories of a school tradition that began in 1922. Professor Gary Willden, known to a generation of students as "Dr. Fun,” recounted the story of the original Mt. Ogden hike as told in the 1923 Acorn Yearbook: "Each class was given an assignment, Willden explained. “To the sophomores fell the responsibility to carry the sand, cement and water. The juniors transported the 300-pound flagpole in sections. The seniors carried the flag. "Things haven't changed much today,” he quipped. More than 300 Weber Junior College students, faculty and administrators took part in the first hike and succeeded in placing a 20-foot steel flagpole at the top of the mountain. "For a number of years the hike was repeated until the novelty of such an arduous climb wore off,” explained Willden, who researched the history of the hike before renewing the tradition in the 1980s. In the years that followed, the destination of the hike was shortened to the summit of Malan’s Peak, a lower foothill of Mt. Ogden. The annual hike was held in the fall, around homecoming. In the 1960s, hikers began building bonfires on the mountain, lit by aircraft oil filters, in the shape of a ala, cal hadition "W." This tradition became known as the “Flaming W" hike. In the mid-'60s, one of the oil filters rolled and caught the hillside on fire. The incident effectively put an end to the "Flaming W" hike tradition. The Mt. Ogden Hike was reintroduced to Weber State College as a homecoming event in 1987. Only 4O hikers turned out that year because of inclement weather. The WSU Centennial “Flaming W" Mt. Ogden hike, held on Oct. 1, 1988, drew more than 200 people to the mountain's summit. A helicopter flew four participants in the original hike, along with Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, to the ceremony at the saddle between Mt. Ogden and Snowbasin ski resort. The tradition continues each year in September, organized by Willden and sponsored by Campus Recreation. As last year's group huddled out of the wind, in the shelter of propane tanks and a concrete bunker, Campus Recreation employees passed out prizes and lavender song sheets. Willden hummed a tune and began an enthusiastic rendition of the school song. For a moment, before the long hike down the mountain, the chill in the air was cut by the warmth in the hearts of those “true to thee, oh purple and white.” Kathryn Edwards, University Communications FORMER GOVERNOR RELIVES WEBER MEMORIES Like many freshmen, though, Walker went through a period of adjustment to college life. “I signed up for an advanced math class, and | remember the professor starting with the formula on one side of the board and going to the other - and that’s when | got the feeling | may have signed up for the wrong class,” she said. When Walker, a Weber High School graduate, attended Weber College, the school was small, and most students came from nearby high schools. Weber State University has grown a lot, in many ways, since those days. Walker is especially impressed by the appeal of today's Ogden campus. After all, in her days as a student, the only structure standing along Harrison Boulevard was the wall. “Certainly the beauty of this campus nestled at the foot of the mountains Is something to be very proud of,” she said. “I think it's one of the most beautiful campuses in the country." FOR MORE THAN A YEAR OLENE S. WALKER served as Utah's first female governor, after decades of political and community involvement. Even so, Walker suggests with a smile, her “one claim to fame" was helping build Weber College's Harrison Boulevard wall more than 50 years earlier in Ogden. The Ogden campus and its new partner in Davis County now serve thousands of students. “You have a far greater diversity of students from many different states and even different countries,” she said. "| hope WSU continues to grow, because It’s turned into one of the fine universities in our state. | think we're all excited about the way the university has integrated with the communities.” In one way, however, Walker says WSU has never changed. “The professors had a genuine interest in their students, their development and the education they were receiving,’ Walker said. “That was a tradition then, and | think it still exists today.” As a student at the original downtown campus, Walker worked in the athletics office. When the decision was made to build a rock wall at the future Campus site, many of the athletes were asked to volunteer. "As an afterthought, they said, ‘Why don't you come along with us," Walker said. Walker, who continues her connection with Weber as a member of President F. Ann Millner's National Advisory Council, thinks the university will only get better with time. It was Just one of many ways Walker found to get involved during her freshman year, when she attended Weber College on a debate scholarship. She believes it was a great place to begin her college career. “It was a very friendly place," she said. “We had a lot of assemblies where the students put on the entertainment. Even some of us who couldn't sing or were awkward dancing would get out there in chorus lines and perform.” reputation nationally,” she said. “Whether It's by the "| see Weber State University continuing to grow not only as a local university, but also increasing Its servicemen who filter through the Davis campus, or the various technologies that are being developed and expanded here, or alumni such as myself, there will be those touting the virtues of Weber State University to people around the world.” Travis Clemens, University Communications Picture the Experience: ‘Was It Worth It? A framed photo sits on a shelf in my living room. In it, my daughter and I stand side by side, dressed in long, black gowns and tasseled caps. That's where the similarities end. Face it. College campuses are stomping grounds for young people. Older people are welcome, of course, but are the exception. Each new class I entered reminded me | was playing on youngster turf, with slightly different rules. My daughter, on the other hand, dove In my half of the photo stands a 50-year-old woman with her mortarboard set too far back, her hair weirdly mashed into it, her gown poofed out in front, and the honorary ribbon pinned to it looking more like an advertisement for Chinese take-out than a symbol of recognition. into that world and embraced it In her half of I smile when I see that photo. We were both legitimate graduates the day it was taken — May 7, as completely as it embraced her. Being the odd (old?) man out meant I tried harder. More than once my adolescent children hassled me, “Mom, you are such an overachiever, to which I cheerfully replied, “Yup. Wanna compare grades? [ remain convinced that graduating from Weber State University with a nearly perfect 4.0, a double major, summa cum laude and Phi Kappa Phi gave them something to shoot for. If nothing else, I loaded 2004. It represents the culmination of an experience their guns for the next generation. I can hear it now, correct, polite way of saying “old”) almost fit in, but not quite. So, I graduated. Walked the walk, moved my tassel over, and cheered. And like others in my the photo, my daughter looks, well, perfect. Her golden hair cascades alongside her face and lounges on her shoulders. Her hat sits perfectly on her head. Her gown hangs smoothly. Her smile is warm and beautiful. Even the sun favors her. She looks like the consummate graduate. I look like someone who crashed the party. 5 when this “non-traditional” student (a politically Look, if Grandma can do it, so can you. situation, silently wondered if it was worth it. It makes ‘sense to pour time and money and effort into a 20-year-old mind with decades stretched before it. But the justification for educating a 50-year-old mind isnt as clear-cut. Reasons do surface among the “advanced" set. Were finishing something we started decades ago. Or we want to reverse the trend of our brains slowly turning to oatmeal. Or weve hit the limit of our employability and want to improve it. Or we simply want to know why volcanoes do what they do, find out if Shakespeare is worth the hype, determine a realistic use for quadratic equations, write a worthy paper, learn how to legitimately research a hypothesis, or take a stab at a second language. My twenty-something daughter just landed an incredible job in her field of expertise. Her degree was a deciding factor. Her investment was worth it. My investment was also worth it for more subtle reasons. | learned not only does increased knowledge improve a person, but so does the process of acquiring it. And I learned more about myself than I thought imaginable. Graduates cheer not just because they re finally going to get a good nights sleep for the first time in years, but because they ve caught a glimpse of their potential, and they are astonished. No matter their age. I look at that picture and smile. Yeah, it was worth it. Definitely. D. Louise Brown 04 WILDCAT PRIC mni Association (WS sive WSU credit card .S. Bank credit card ar ith every purchase. A rica ended in August upport WSU. New WS U CR ag ly partnered with and friends. Those scholarships and o agreement between W ‘ purchases made with the n ner, executive director of the WSU Alumni Associatio ent will offer outstanding servic to card holders att 8462. It's fitting that Roydon (Rod) O. Julander Is the recipient of an award named after a long-standing leader in Weber State University’s history. After all, Julander has lived through quite a bit of that history himself. Forty-five years ago, Weber State was a junior college operating under the name of Weber College. Through two name changes, thousands of students and unparalleled institutional growth, Julander, who received the 2005 H. Aldous Dixon Award at a luncheon on March 4, remained constant. Since 1970, the Dixon Award has been presented annually to a member of the WSU faculty or staff who has sought to meet the needs of students and has achieved a meaningful measure of excellence in his or her career. Dixon was president of WSU from 1919 to 1920 and again from 1937 to 1953. Students and colleagues describe Julander, a political science and philosophy professor who retired in 2003, as a well-rounded person who has a great influence on others. “He took me under his wing, became my friend and mentor, and helped create the person | am today," said Amanda Rogers completed a master's degree in philosophy and a doctoral degree in political science from the University of Utah. In 1960, Julander started teaching at WSU. As the son of a professor who taught at lowa State University and the University of Arkansas, Julander always knew he wanted to become a teacher. "I never considered anything else,” he said. “| went through life knowing that | would teach college. The only real question | ever had was which major to go into.” At WSU, Julander’s many responsibilities included serving as chair of the department of political science and philosophy and vice-chair of the WSU Faculty Senate. He received the Master Teacher Award in 1997 and the Crystal Crest Professor of the Year Award in 1995. Although he officially retired in 2003, he continues to teach three courses each year. While teaching at WSU, Julander served two years as a Utah state senator and as vice-chair of the Utah Democratic Party. "When you retire, pats you on the back imagined that if you kind of a fifth wheel. hasn't forg otten me, usually you get a dinner and everyone and you leave," Julander said. “| always come back, everyone is busy and you're This award says to me that Weber State and that is a very big thing for me.” Travis Clemens, University Communications Thorpe, a former student. One of Julander’s goals in teaching was to provide students with an understanding of the political process and the desire to get involved. “I think it's so important for people to become involved in the government," Julander said. “You can't have a democracy without broad participation.” Do You Get It? He also wanted to make his classes interesting. "| hope my students remember me as someone who really did care about their education and that they enjoyed my classes,” Julander said. "| think we learn better and remember longer if it's not just a lecture. | think the best way to illustrate a concept is through a real-world example.” Julander spent two years at Weber College, graduating in 1954 with an Associate of Arts degree. After a two-year term in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, he earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of Utah. He later "It" is CyberCats, the monthly alumni e-newsletter that's jam packed with benefits, events, freebies, surveys and other interesting Weber tidbits. It's free, it's fun and it's easy to sign up. Go to alumni.weber.org Sign up by July 1st and you'll also get a free gift. Richard Belnap ‘55 Is William Kent Glanville ‘70 is employed with the Drug Enforcement Administration a retired ATK Thiokol rocket scientist. He lives in Bountifil, Utah. Duane Ozmun ‘55 worked as a mechanical contractor on hospitals, courthouses and government buildings throughout Weber and Davis counties. He Is now retired. Gordon Watts '55 retired in 1995 from Ford Motor Company, where he was a sales manager and marketing executive in the glass division. He recently served as LDS mission president in the Philippines. Roger Cox ‘58 recently retired as assistant superintendent for Weber County School District. 60s Roger Wood '67 and his wife Sheila Saunders Wood '66 are both enjoying retirement and are active Wildcat Travelers. Roger worked with budgets and accounting for Hill Air Force Base, and Sheila taught junior high, special education and first grade in Ogden. Leanne Ragland Shay ‘68 retired after 30 years with US West, then joined Great Western Insurance Company in 2000, where she deals with insurance compliance. She served as the 2002 chair of the board of directors for the Ogden/Weber Chamber of Commerce. in Dallas, Texas, as a senior forensic chemist. Ralph H. Johnson ‘72 was named one of the top Washington, D.C., attorneys in the December 2004 issue of Washingtonian magazine. Johnson is a managing partner in the D.C. office of Schmeltzer, Aptaker & Shepard, P.C., where he represents several major oll companies in environmental litigation. Sue Barker '73 is the public relations director for Enable Industries, Inc. Joel K. Dayton '74 was elected to serve a three-year term on the management committee of the law firm of Black, McCuskey, Souers & Arbaugh. He Is the practice area coordinator of the firm's commercial group. Dayton has been an appointee to the Federal Court Panel of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Program for the northern district of Ohio. Carolin White Spencer ‘74 is the benefits and compensation manager at Stampin’ Up!, a direct-sales company that sells stamp sets and accessories. Dale M. Webb '76 earned a PhD in veterinary pathology. In 1994, he became a veterinary pathologist for the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA). Corey E. Baggs ‘85 was John F. Lemon '78 Is an English teacher/curriculum specialist at Cinnamon Hills Youth Crisis Center in St. George, Utah. In 2002 he retired from the Air Force Reserve after 21 years. lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy Reserves. He is serving as unit training officer and is connected with the Office of Naval Kenneth Ben Trussell ‘78 is a senior manufacturing engineering specialist for Boeing Commercial Airplane Md. Lt. Cmdr. Baggs Is also the president and owner of Fidelity First Funding, Inc., in North Ogden. Group in Everett, Wash. SOS Ellen Balls '82 is a fifthgrade teacher at Midland Elementary School in Roy, Utah. She obtained her master's degree in education from Grand Canyon University. Diane K. Shade Coe ‘82 is an environmental scientist for the Kansas Water Office in Topeka, working primarily with reservoir and groundwater issues in west Kansas. She Is currently working on the management of the Ogallala portion of the High Plains aquifer, addressing its rapid decline rate. Jim R. Ruybal '82 is president/CEO of Southwest Federal Credit Union in Albuquerque, N.M. He also has a technical consulting business that administers and implements rural development programs in New Mexico. Alan D. Lancaster '84 is the vice president of client services at Professional Careers in Sandy, Utah. promoted to the rank of Intelligence in Suitland, Gary Lee Gerfen ‘87 received his MBA tn technology management from the University of Phoenix tn May 2001. He oversees the airplane program for several different airplane types for Boeing in Seattle. Connie Watkins Hymas '87 is an active-duty naval officer currently stationed at the U.S. Naval Hospital Keflavik in Iceland, where she serves as the quality manager. Matthew L. Mouritsen ‘88 earned an MBA and a PhD in information systems and education from the University of Utah. He served as an adjunct professor at WSU while earning his advanced degrees. In 2001, Mouritsen rejoined WSU's faculty as an assistant professor in the School of Accountancy. gos Robert Blake Izatt ‘90 is manager of a service team at Advanced Benefit Solutions and Insurance in Bountiful, Utah. His team helps employer groups establish and maintain cost-effective benefit programs for their employees. OUNO*VAPCAMINNANTV 70S N U1 50S Cory N. Birt '91 received his Master of Accountancy in 1995 from Brigham Young University. He is employed with Continental Airlines in Houston as director of income taxes. He oversees tax compliance, financial accounting for income taxes and tax audits. He also provides tax structuring and analysis. Alfred Pupunu ‘91 played in the National Football League for 10 years. He played for the San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants and Detroit Lions. He started at tight end for the Chargers in Super Bowl XXVII. He was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation in 2004. Jeff Anderson ‘92 Is the supervisor of the flowcytometry lab at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. For the past five years he has been an adjunct faculty member in the clinical laboratory science program at WSU. He is also a site visitor for the College of American Pathologists (CAP). Dennis E. Gaerte ‘92 is a software engineer at HK Systems, Inc., in Bountiful, Utah. He works in embedded software for robotics systems used in material handling and inventory control systems. Steve Johnstun ‘92 Is president of the Steve Johnstun and Associates accounting firm in Ogden and serves on the Wildcat Club board of directors. FORMER TEAMMATES HANG LOOSE IN HAWAII Two of Weber College's oldest athletic alumni, — . i Me August Ahif and George Zane recently celebrated their 93rd birthdays in Honolulu, # = Hawaii, where both are now é retired after outstanding scientific careers. George Zane was in the first group of Hawaiians to play football for Weber College. In the 1920s, Weber : ‘a played Honolulu's McKinley High School once a year, August Ahlf (left) and George Zane in Hawaii. | taking turns home and away. At their 1929 game in Ogden, Weber President Aaron Tracy invited Zane and his teammates to play for Weber. Zane moved to Ogden in time for the 1930 season and played left guard during what he called the best three years of his college career. He found the Weber faculty well prepared and helpful, especially John G. Lind for geology, John Q. Blaylock for sociology, and Lydia Tanner for etiquette. “People in Ogden were very nice,” he said. “I used to take my laundry to the Tracys' house and use Mrs. Tracy's washing machine.” Zane still honors the kindly couple by donating regularly to the WSU library and the Aaron Tracy endowment. Zane went on to the University of Hawaii and received a degree in general science in 1935. He worked for the state of Hawaii department of health and environment, processing scenes with epidemiologists until 1972. He has not laid aside his scalpel, however. He uses it in the thousand-year-old Chinese tradition of carving narcissus bulbs, cutting into the bulbs to stunt the coming leaves and stems. This technique produces curled leaves and horizontal branching with multiple blooms. His talent was acknowledged in a feature article in the Honolulu StarBulletin in April 2004. August Ahlf grew up in Ogden as a fan of Weber College's championship football teams. He found a mentor — almost a godfather — in his coach, Merlon Stevenson, and returned regularly to visit him after graduating. Ahlf played right guard for Weber in 1929, ‘30 and ‘31, taking time out to work every spring and summer while earning his degree. Professional recognition soon followed. He designed part of the All-American Canal that carries Colorado River water to the Imperial and Coachella Valleys and the Salton Sea. In 1951, Ahlf went to Thailand to restore irrigation facilities destroyed in wartime, and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej awarded him the rank of Commander in the Order of the White Elephant. Ahlif worked in Baghdad, Iran, and Formosa, Taiwan, then retired to Honolulu, home of his last living Hawalian teammate, George Zane. | Ahlf is the donor of the August Ahlf scholarship fund for WSU students, and hearing from the recipients helps him keep in touch with his alma mater. Barbara Bernstein, Contributing Writer in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the first accredited institution of its kind in the Intermountain West. He works in the nuclear medicine stress testing facility for cardiac perfusion studies of the heart. Amelia Jenkins ‘94 has recently been appointed as a legislative staff member for the Democratic Party in Washington, D.C. Caril Roblyer Jennings ‘95 Is the marketing director for the Department of Performing Arts at WSU. She has opened an art gallery in Ogden. Benjamin Meeker '95 received his juris doctorate from Creighton University and Is an associate attorney for Donner, Fernandez, & Lauby in Riverside, Calif. He specializes in business litigation and catastrophic injury defense. Matt Shay '95 has been a graphic designer for more specializes in creative and distinctive graphic design and illustration services. Karen Wilcox ‘95 is the new quality of life relationship manager for the Wasatch Front metro office of the American Cancer Society in Salt Lake City. She is responsible for managing the society's support programs and supervising the office's learning and wellness center. Wilcox also served as the volunteer program manager for the Utah Foster Care Foundation in Ogden. Sarah Bartlo ‘96 received a master's degree in theater management from Yale in spring 2004, and served as the managing director of the Yale Summer Cabaret Theatre in 2003. Kimberly Fuit ‘96 Is a childcare licensing specialist for the state of Utah. She is in charge of the inspection and regulation of childcare facilities. She Is also a certified playground safety inspector through the National Playground Safety Institute. Elizabeth Ellen Green ‘96 is the chief software engineer (CSWE), technical lead and group lead in the Department of Defense business section of the government communication systems division at Harris Corporation in Melbourne, Fla. Chris Hatch ‘96 recently completed his MBA and now works for Dell as an analyst in their Custom Factory Integration division in Round Rock, Texas. Justin Ivie ‘96 earned a master's degree In fine arts in theater from Northern Illinois University in 2003. He made his 11th appearance at the Pioneer Theatre Company in “Cyrano de Bergerac." James Boyd Gerber ‘97 is a program manager for Spillman Technologies, Inc., located in Logan, Utah. He leads teams of engineers to create new software products while enhancing existing products. Robert T. Jensen ‘97 has been with Honeywell Inc. in Tucson, Ariz., for more than two years. He was promoted to product quality manager. Brent C. Kimball ‘97 is the CFO of Centennial Bank in Ogden. Rock White ‘97 teaches theater and music at Matheson Jr. High School in Magna, Utah. He has appeared several times In the Salt Lake Acting Company's “Saturday's Voyeur. Rock also teaches in the Kids Act Up program, presented by Utah Musical Theatre. John Fassel ‘98 received his master's degree in athletic administration from Idaho State University. He has recently been hired as an assistant coach for the Baltimore Ravens in the National Football League. He was previously the head football coach at New Mexico Highlands University. Justine D. Hill ‘98 received his MD from Ohio State University and is a resident physician in the department of otolaryngology (head and neck surgery) at the University of lowa Hospitals and Clinics in lowa City, IA. Dallas Tyler Martine ‘98 is working for the University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics as a financial management analyst. He manages accounting for the community clinics and creates financial statements for the university neuropsychological institute and orthopedic center. Santos Carrillo ‘99 served as the defensive coordinator for the New Mexico Highlands University Cowboys in Las Vegas for the last two years. Carrillo was named the interim head football coach for the 2005 season. Melanie Gibson ‘99 is an employment tax examiner for the IRS. She ts part of an elite programming team that designs and builds new programs for tax examiners and contact representatives. June-Lee Hernandez ‘99 is an adjunct faculty member teaching English at LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. Barbara Ann Holcomb '99 is an English teacher for the Davis School District in Layton, Utah. OUO*VARCAMINNOTV Dale G. Birch ‘94 is a nuclear medicine specialist at the Idaho Heart Institute Design & Illustration, which | Janalee Kent ‘93 Is employed at ARUP, a national clinical and anatomic pathology reference laboratory in Salt Lake City. She is a teaching specialist and has been teaching WSU's online clinical chemistry courses for the past five years. than 13 years. He owns Shay N Sheila D. Okal '92 has been teaching at Layton High School for the past 13 years in Layton, Utah. She Is an American Sign Language instructor. NEWSWORTHY: ALUM SEEKS Oos SCOOPS IN CALIFORNIA John Diamond ‘00 received Everything from murders to “Disney on Ice" is within a day's work for Stacey Cragun '01, at Channel 29 Eyewitness News in Bakersfield, Calif. That's general assignment reporting. “Something new every day — that's what | love about It,” She said. Cragun worked as a producer in her first television news job at KTVX in Salt Lake City. A news producer, she explained, oversees every part of the newscast: managing behind the scenes, choosing the stories, writing scripts for the anchor persons and coordinating program timing. "It is definitely a lot of work,” she said, “but you also get to see the finished product. That's the rewarding part of it." Her initiation into television news came during the frenzied coverage of Salt Lake City teenager Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping. Although she didn't cover the story as a reporter in the field, the rookie journalist did a lot of writing for the station about the kidnapping. Majoring in communication at Weber State, she was news director at the campus FM radio station, KWCR, for two years. On the KWCR staff, she met her future husband Drew Tyler ‘02, another communication major. They were married in 2001. A little over a year ago, she and Tyler got job offers in Bakersfield. "A friend from KTVX mentioned my name to the news director, and we were packing our bags in two weeks,” she said. “It's really amazing we both got jobs at the same place.” At Channel 29, Tyler works in graphics and directing, and Cragun recently became a full-time reporter. She loves chasing the news on the streets of Bakersfield and beyond. “It's a great community,’ she said. “We're only two and a half hours from Los Angeles, and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visits often. Of course the priorities of the residents and their political agendas are different in every market.” Barbara Bernstein, Contributing Writer his master's degree In geological engineering at the University of Idaho in 2003. He is employed at the Park City, Utah, office of Kleinfelder, a geo-tech firm. Lisa Hurst Halliday ‘00 works from her home in Ganado, Ariz., for RuffaloCODY, a tele- fundraising company for colleges throughout the nation. Stephen James Mullins ‘00 is a certified family life educator responsible for educating parents in the Davis School District's Family Literacy Even Start program. He started the Wasatch Reads literacy program, which allows WSU students to work with Davis County elementary schools. As a professional facilitator, he founded Paradigm Consulting. Jeffery K. “JR" Richards ‘00 has earned his teaching certification. He recently retired from the Utah Air National Guard after 21 years of service. Samuel J. Smith ‘00 earned his MBA from the University of Utah in 2004 and Is on the sales team at RBS Lynk, a single-source provider of electronic payment processing services. James B. Lamb ‘01 is a manager of construction projects for the sister company of Layton Construction called Centry Constructors and Engineers in Layton, Utah. Rosarina Roberts ‘01 is an accountant at WSU. Robin Scott ‘01 graduated in office technologies and is currently employed at WSU as a secretary for the English department. Sean Shepherd ‘01 works at Nelson Labs in Salt Lake City as the study director of Shelf-life Studies & EO/Steam D-Values. He supervises and coordinates testing of medical devices for regulatory submissions. Carrie Schultz Wagner ‘01 is the convention services and activities manager at the Snake River Lodge & Spa in Teton Village, Wyo. She works in the sales department of the hotel and provides services to corporate and incentive groups. Jill Heslington Yeiter ‘01 is the employee wellness coordinator at WSU. Since graduation she has performed dance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Rose Wagner Theater, Utah Valley State College and the Utah Arts Festival. She is also a personal trainer and Pilates instructor. Cicily Breinholt ‘02 works at McKay-Dee Hospital Clinical Laboratory and will be teaching laboratory mathematics and statistics online at WSU. Breinholt recently sang the national anthem at a Jazz game. past several years, as well Alabama at Birmingham, as movement classes in a private studio. Breanna Fawcett ‘02 Is a nurse at the Central Utah Surgical Center in Provo, Utah. Haylee S. Foster ‘02 Is employed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana as a health systems technician. She works with Air Force personnel to help them achieve and maintain military requirements for physical fitness. Duane Duke Gibson ‘02 Is in the physician assistant program at the University of Utah medical school. Marci Hales ‘02 received her master's degree in social work from the University of Denver. She is employed with Clayton Family Futures Head Start in Denver. Jeff Heiner ‘02 has been hired as an agent by the Utah general office of New York Life Insurance Company. Christopher Johnson '02 is a test engineer for the Aoth Test Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. He conducts research and development on new command and control (C2) systems for the U.S. Air Force. He recently returned from deployment to southeast and west Asia, where he was assigned as the 40th expeditionary communications flight commander. researching memory in the vision system. Sean Moran ‘02 recently accepted a position as a technical writer/software trainer with Mountain View Software, a division of Gallagher Bassett, located in Kaysville, Utah. Crissy Olmstead ‘02 Is an adjunct faculty member for WSU. She works in St. George, Utah, at the Dixie Medical Center and is the bench leader over the microscan. She is the proctor for WSU students at Dixie and trains them for their micro-rotations. Sarah Rivkind ‘02 Is working for WSU as a training specialist. Kevin Terry ‘02 is working for Harris Corp. in Melbourne, Fla., at the government communications systems division. He provides communication solutions and support for government and military customers. Heather Tew ‘02 works for Davis County Head Start as a family service worker, helping low income families recognize and build from their strengths, as well as setting and accomplishing their goals. Brien K. Ashdown ‘03 IS a graduate student in developmental and crosscultural psychology at Saint Louis University. SCIENTOLOGY LEADER BUILT FOUNDATION ON PHILOSOPHY The former male lead in “Roberta” and “Blossom Time," two Weber College student operettas of the mid-1950s, Is now president of the Church of Scientology International, which has headquarters in Hollywood and more than 3,700 churches with millions of members in 154 countries. Sixty-nine-year-old Reverend Heber C. Jentzsch was born in Salt Lake City, reared in Bountiful, and studied philosophy to earn an Associate of Arts degree from Weber College in 1956. He became president of the church in 1982. Scientologists consciously mine their memories for insights and influences, and when Jentzsch speaks of his Weber days, it is apparent that he has retrieved and burnished every purple hour. “| had Dr. James Harvey for Psychology 101,” he said. “He told us that after you're 30 your IQ decreases. My paper in that class was ‘The Fallacies of Psychology. | wrote that psychology ignores the spiritual side of man.” Jentzsch said that when he passed the age of 30, he defied Harvey's prognosis and raised his IQ score by using Scientology precepts. It was in Harvey's class, though, Jentzsch realized that the mind is not the brain, and that there is no chemical solution to life's problems — a fundamental tenet of Scientology. Jentzsch has devoted his time and energy to ending drug abuse among young people; his church runs successful rehabilitation programs. Jentzsch said his time at Weber helped him consider new ideas. "| took philosophy from Jennings Olson: If you had logic, he wouldn't argue with you. All he wanted you to do Is think,” he said. "| really appreciated these people," Jentzsch said of Weber's faculty and staff. “They took the time to sit and talk with you about your aims and your goals.” At the helm of his church, he has far-reaching goals, based on the teachings of Scientology's founder, the late L. Ron Hubbard — to bring about a world “without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights.” Barbara Bernstein, Contributing Writer OAO' UA AAMINNAOTV a neurobiology graduate student at the University of N © Portia Kunz McCoy ‘02 Is Sara Christensen ‘02 has been teaching dance at Ogden High School for the JoHanna Coyle ‘03, a graduate In criminal justice, is enrolled at the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in East Lansing, Mich. Todd Crane ‘03 is a software engineer for Senforce Technologies, Inc., in Draper, Utah. Daniel J. Evans ‘03 Is a senior network engineer with ALLTEL Communications in Little Rock, Ark. He Is responsible for the design and implementation of a data network that supports more than 500,000 Internet customers. Kenneth Z. Kendall ‘03 is working on his master's degree in acting at the Chicago College of Performing Arts. Debbie L. Miller ‘03 is an investigator for Adult Protective Services for the State of Utah in Clearfield. She investigates allegations of abuse, neglect or exploitation of vulnerable adults. help companies with their accounts payable. William Villani ‘03 Is a budget analyst at the Veterans Administration Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics in White City, Ore. Donavun J. Wagner '03 Is a technical support engineer at Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich., where he works on a technical hotline assisting dealership technicians in the repair of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles. Angela Allen ‘04 works in human resources for Gardenburger, Inc., in Clearfield, Utah. She handles all recruitment and training | Spring 2005 WSU MAGAZINE W Amy Davis '04 was selected to represent Utah in the Miss America pageant last September in Atlantic City, N.J. Jonathan Eagar '04 Is a Support analyst at Edwards Research Medical in Midvale, Utah. Jamie Marie Hester ‘04 is working for Mountain America Credit Union in the member business lending department located in South Jordan, Utah. needs as well other projects, such as bringing the company into compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Ginger Lynne Lockwood ‘04 works at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden and recently passed DISCOUNT VACATION RENTALS WSU Alumni can book excess prime rental properties at huge discounts. Choose your vacation destination and get a familysized rental property starting at only Sarah Rose Padilla ‘03 has worked as an intern for the Middle East Policy Council in Washington, D.C. 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Sheli (Michele) Sarazine '04 works as a dental hygienist for an Ogden periodontist, who provides laser periodontal surgery. She also provides laser dental hygiene Services. Schaun Jacob Wheeler ‘04 is enrolled in a PhD program at the University of Connecticut. Part of his fieldwork will be done at WSU, studying U.S. history teaching methods and their impact on students: cultural identities. He will also conduct research about cultural identity influence on conflict resolution in Kyrgyzstan. Tammy Sommers '05 works at Goldenwest Credit Union as a mortgage processor. ON A CRISP FRIDAY AFTERNOON LAST OCTOBER, A GROUP OF MOSTLY purple-clad faculty, staff and students waited anxiously in the Wildcat Theater to hear the results of Weber State's latest accreditation review. This moment was the culmination of two and a half years of preparation. The results of the report would make or break the value of a Weber State University degree for the next 10 years. The noisy auditorium fell silent as President F. Ann Millner thanked the campus community for their hard work preparing the institutional self-study report. She acknowledged associate provost Kathleen Lukken and professor Monica Mize for their leadership as co-chairs of the WSU Accreditation Committee. President Millner then introduced the 13-member accreditation team from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NCCU) who had just spent three days interviewing people on campus and examining the self-study document and campus facilities. At last, the chair of the accreditation team, Mary Wack of Washington State University, stepped to the microphone. Audience members momentarily forgot to breathe. WSU provided a workroom full of displays and university information for the visiting accreditation team. Dr. Wack began by thanking the university, then paused, deviating from her prepared remarks. “We've seen a lot of purple on campus this week, as evidenced by the people sitting in this room," she said. “Our committee travels to a lot of campuses, and, although it Isn't part of the formal review process, we often note among ourselves the difference in feel from one campus to the next. There's a lot of purple pride on this campus, and from what | can see, you have a lot to be proud of at Weber State University." Throughout the auditorium people smiled and nudged the person sitting next to them in Weber wear, remembering to breathe. Wack continued, reading the official commendations and recommendations prepared by the committee. She led with the commendations, citing four noteworthy strengths of the university: a strong, coherent sense of mission, a successful capital campaign that brought in much-needed resources, comprehensive facility planning and maintenance, and excellent progress in improving Every 10 years Weber State undergoes a rigorous accreditation process; the last was In 1994. In addition to mals presentation to library resources and services. Campus In October, Attentive listeners shifted in their seats as Wack transitioned to the suggestions for improvement. First she recommended that the university regularly assess the general education requirements. Next she suggested improving the process of mentoring and evaluating part-time and adjunct faculty. Then she stopped. the accreditation After-a long moment, Wack looked at the uncertain faces around the room and said, “That's it." A roomful of people let out a collective sigh, then a delighted chuckle, and then broke into the commotion of gathering books, jackets and briefcases, taking their leave scarcely 10 minutes after they had filed into the room. Smiles and handshakes abounded as administrators, staff and faculty resumed their daily routine of educating 18,000-plus students, secure in the knowledge that their efforts were recognized at the highest level and the university had been reaccredited for another 10 years. “It's unusual for a university to receive only two recommendations,” Millner said later. “This accreditation review provides external validation of the tremendous work everyone does at Weber State every day.” Kathryn Edwards, University Communications team sent a 4l-page evaluation report tn January 2005. 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